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  • EU referendum: Business titans clash over the value of the single market to British industry

    May 26, 2016

    Business figures have clashed over the value of the single market to British industry, at a crunch EU referendum debate hosted by Ladbrokes at the Institute of Directors. The former head of the British Chambers of Commerce and the president of the Confederation of British Industry crossed swords at the event last night. The panel also included [...]

  • David Cameron’s former adviser Steve Hilton says we need to rip up the banking system to promote competition

    May 25, 2016

    David Cameron's former adviser Steve Hilton has branded the banking sector a "stitched-up, corrupt cartel" that needs to be completely overhauled. In an interview with City PM's Bespoke magazine, Hilton, who this week declared his support for Vote Leave, labelled the industry chronically uncompetitive, and said that new regulations, such as America’s Dodd-Frank reforms, are making the [...]

  • HSBC to appoint new boardroom pay chief as current chair Sam Laidlaw set to quit

    May 25, 2016

    HSBC is set to appoint a new boss for its boardroom pay committee as current chair Sam Laidlaw is set to step down from the bank's board as early as next year.  Laidlaw, the former boss of Centrica, took over as chair of the bank's remuneration committee from former Rolls Royce chairman Sir Simon Robertson last [...]

  • We flush out the myths about London’s sewers

    May 25, 2016

    As part of Thames Water's Sewer Week 2016 (yep, that's a thing), the utilities major invited the media to visit the Abbey Mills pumping station, based near West Ham and Stratford, and also offered intrepid journalists the opportunity to go down a real-life Victorian sewer at Wick Lane. London's sewage network is experiencing a major upgrade, with [...]

  • This is what Blackfriars will look like in 2022 after it gets a Thames Tideway Tunnel upgrade

    May 25, 2016

    Almost all of the work on the Thames Tideway Tunnel super-sewer will take place beneath our feet and, for most of us, will go unnoticed.  Not so with Blackfriars.  On the northern bank of the Thames, Blackfriars Bridge will be gaining a new foreshore under the Tideway project, with a sizeable foreshore to its west and [...]

  • George Osborne rated as a natural leader by just two per cent of the British public, according to survey

    May 25, 2016

    Just two per cent of Britons believe that chancellor George Osborne is a natural leader, and just over one in 10 believe he would be up to succeeding David Cameron as Prime Minister. The public slammed Osborne in a survey by YouGov for the Times, which revealed the chancellor's ratings contrast poorly with that of former London mayor Boris Johnson. [...]

  • Revealed: The sums behind Khan’s backing of the Garden Bridge

    May 25, 2016

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan has claimed that cancelling a controversial Garden Bridge across the Thames would cost more than completing the project. Speaking at Mayor's Question Time for the first time since his election, Khan said that almost £40m of public funds have already been spent by the Garden Bridge Trust. Of a total of [...]

  • Toyota invests in Uber to launch ride-sharing partnership

    May 24, 2016

    Car giant Toyota is set to invest in taxi app Uber to launch a ride-sharing venture. The Japanese carmaker will offer new buyers leasing options wherein they can lease their vehicles from Toyota Financial Services and cover their payments through earnings generated as Uber drivers. Terms of the partnership haven’t been revealed. However, Toyota said that [...]

  • We spoke too soon: Now maintenance and engineering workers are striking over Night Tube

    May 24, 2016

    Thought a deal had finally been reached to launch Night Tube? Think again: the RMT union has confirmed that there's going to be a strike over the new 24-hour service – by maintenance and engineering workers. The much-maligned service was finally given a launch date of 19 August yesterday following months of delays while drivers' unions [...]

  • RHS Chelsea Flower Show attracts Britain’s biggest business bigwigs including Rupert Murdoch and Richard Desmond

    May 24, 2016

    Some of Britain’s most famous business names flocked to the world-famous RHS Chelsea Flower Show on Monday. The annual event, organised by the Royal Horticultural Society, was attended by the former chief executive of J Sainsbury Justin King, Indian steel czar Lakshmi Mittal, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his new wife Jerry Hall, and owner of [...]

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