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  • Tottenham overtake Juventus and close in on Arsenal in Deloitte Football Money League

    January 23, 2019

    Tottenham’s emergence as one of Europe’s growing powers is paying dividends off the field, with the club now placed among the top 10 richest football clubs in the world. Spurs overtook Italian giants Juventus to take 10th place in Deloitte’s Football Money League 2019, as revenue leapt to €428.3m (£379.4m) last season from €359.5m in [...]

  • UK takes in $140bn over three years to top Europe for foreign investment

    January 23, 2019

    The UK topped Europe for foreign direct investment (FDI) between 2015 and 2018 – taking in more than second- and third-placed Germany and France combined. Around $140bn (£108bn) in capital was brought in across nearly 4,000 inward investment projects, according to an analysis by audit firm Deloitte. “The report highlights the key drivers that have [...]

  • Electric cars expected to reach 21m globally by 2030

    January 21, 2019

    There will be an additional 21m electric vehicles on the road globally in the next decade, according to new analysis by audit firm Deloitte. In 2018 there were two million electric cars, with Deloitte predicting the number to rise to four million in 2020, 12m in 2025 and 21m by 2030. The report predicts battery [...]

  • Employers to boost graduate jobs by record nine per cent in 2019 despite Brexit concerns

    January 21, 2019

    The UK’s top employers are set to boost graduate jobs by a record nine per cent this year despite growing uncertainty over Brexit. The country’s leading 100 graduate employers have indicated a surge in recruitment could be on the horizon in 2019, according to a report conducted by research firm High Fliers. It comes after [...]

  • Company reveals a Braille e-reader to improve access to books for blind people

    January 14, 2019

    A British company is set to launch an e-reader for blind people with the aim of making digital Braille books a practical alternative to their bulky print counterparts. Bristol Braille Technology spent six years developing the Canute 360, which it hopes will make Braille e-books “affordable, practical and enjoyable”.  Read more: CES 2019: The world’s [...]

  • Exclusive: Deloitte hires senior Magic Circle partner to lead its push into the UK legal market

    January 14, 2019

    Big Four accountancy firm Deloitte has hired a senior partner from the Magic Circle to lead its expansion into the UK legal market after announcing plans to target the sector last year. The audit firm has appointed veteran Allen & Overy banking partner Michael Castle as managing partner for Deloitte Legal to lead its UK [...]

  • The big takeaway: How City Pantry is stirring up the catering industry

    January 7, 2019

    London's food revolution has happened remarkably quickly. In a matter of years, the city has opened up to a world of cuisine, and is now home to more street food vendors than you can shake a crab stick at. Take sushi shops: almost unheard of in London 20 years ago (many Brits grimaced at the thought [...]

  • Watchdog plans for audit sector shake-up set to draw backlash from businesses

    January 6, 2019

    Finance bosses at some of Britain’s largest FTSE companies are set to hit out at new proposals put forward by the UK’s competition regulator, it emerged this evening. Plans by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to make publicly listed firms appoint two sets of auditors are expected to receive a harsh backlash from a [...]

  • Report into audit sector commissioned by John McDonnell calls for break-up of Big Four

    December 14, 2018

    A report into the audit sector commissioned by shadow chancellor John McDonnell has called for the break-up of the Big Four audit firms. The report, published today, recommended that the audit business of accounting firms must be legally separate from everything else and says it should be a criminal offence for auditors to perform non-audit [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: Come in Houston, just as UK audit reforms bite

    December 14, 2018

    Talk about a hospital pass. Richard Houston, Deloitte’s consulting chief, might be forgiven for feeling a bit like Theresa May this week. Houston’s is the solitary name on a ballot open to partners at the Big Four accountancy firm’s UK operation as it seeks to elect a successor to David Sproul, its chief executive for [...]

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