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  • Work on Crossrail for Bikes gets underway – and London mayor Boris Johnson lends a hand

    March 10, 2015

    Work on Boris Johnson's flagship “Crossrail for Bikes” scheme began this morning, with the mayor donning a hard hat and clambering into a digger to help break the ground.  The first leg will be the route that runs north to south from Kings Cross to Elephant and Castle – notoriously the most dangerous junction for [...]

  • Prudential share price slides despite profit rise as Tidjane Thiam prepares move to Credit Suisse

    March 10, 2015

    The numbers Prudential has reported a profit before tax of £2.6bn for 2014 – 60 per cent up from the previous year. Operating profit rose 14 per cent to £3.1bn. The company's full year dividend climbed by 10 per cent to 36p per share. The Pru's capital surplus is estimated to stand at £4.7bn. Why it's [...]

  • Prudential boss Tidjane Thiam jumps into Credit Suisse role

    March 9, 2015

    Prudential boss Tidjane Thiam is set to leave the FTSE 100 giant later this year to head Swiss banking titan Credit Suisse, it emerged last night. The surprise exit, which would bring the curtain down on a six-year tenure at the helm of the Pru, is expected to be announced as soon as this morning, [...]

  • George Osborne to avoid post-election cuts debate by ducking out of Treasury Questions finale

    March 9, 2015

    Labour claims George Osborne is trying to avoid debating the cuts planned in the event of a Conservative election victory, after learning that the chancellor will not be at the last Treasury questions session before the General Election. Osborne will be attending the Ecofin meeting of EU finance ministers instead. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls only [...]

  • WPP’s Sir Martin Sorrell slams critics of his pay deals

    March 9, 2015

    WPP boss Sir Martin Sorrell hit back at criticism that his remuneration was excessive yesterday, saying that if you personally risked investing in and building a business from scratch to the global leadership position in its sector it would be only natural to be rewarded for it Sorrell, who saw off a shareholder revolt over [...]

  • Stuart Gulliver: I am the right person to run HSBC

    March 9, 2015

    HSBC boss Stuart Gulliver said he was the "right person" to run the embattled bank today, as he was quizzed by MPs on the Public Accounts Committee. Asked whether he should remain chief executive of the bank, he said: "I am committed to finishing what I began five years ago in a firm I've served [...]

  • David Cameron’s free schools General Election pledge: Is there one in your area – and what kind is it?

    March 9, 2015

    David Cameron today announced his government will build another 500 free schools if they win the next election – a policy Labour is staunchly opposed to. The schools, which are free from local authority control, are variously said to boost school places or be a waste of money that risk segregating children from the realities [...]

  • Ukip spoof Tory attack ad: Nigel Farage has some fun at Cameron’s expense

    March 9, 2015

    The Tory party has been consistently attacking Ed Miliband over whether Labour will enter into a deal with the SNP if the General Election fails to produce a clear result. There was no let-up in the attack today as the Tories unveiled a new poster produced by advertising agency M&C Saatchi showing Ed Miliband in [...]

  • Tesco loses Harris + Hoole and Giraffe chief Michael Holmes amid Dave Lewis restructure

    March 9, 2015

    Tesco has lost another senior executive, after the man in charge of its Harris + Hoole coffee shops and restaurant chain Giraffe stepped down. Chief executive of new food experiences Michael Holmes, the man behind Tesco’s strategy to offer dining experiences in-store in a bid to pull in customers, has fallen on the wrong side [...]

  • Bullish results for Martin Sorrell’s WPP: World’s largest advertising group reports 12 per cent jump in profits

    March 9, 2015

    2015 has started well for the world’s largest advertising group and its chief Martin Sorrell. The figures WPP has announced a 12 per cent boost in profit before tax during 2014: it rose to £1.5bn, with sales of £11.5bn, five per cent higher than in 2013. The company also started January well, with like-for-like sales rising an [...]

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