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Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

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By: Jack Richardson

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  • Marks and Spencer appoints new chief financial officer

    February 11, 2020

    Marks and Spencer has announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer, at a time when the group is trying to revive its fortunes. Eoin Tonge will join from Irish convenience food retailer Greencore in June after his predecessor Humphrey Singer stood down in September last year. Marks and Spencer boss Steve Rowe said: [...]

  • Coronavirus hits production at Nissan’s Japanese plants

    February 10, 2020

    Nissan has announced that it will temporarily halt production at one of its factories in Japan due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. The decision will affect the Kyushu facility in southwest Japan and has been taken due to difficulties sourcing parts from China. This comes as the global automotive industry is facing a slowdown [...]

  • Angling Direct chief executive steps down after 17 years

    February 10, 2020

    The boss of Angling Direct, the UK’s largest fishing supplies retailer has stood down with immediate effect, having led the company for 17 years. Darren Bailey, who joined the firm in 2003, will remain on the board as a non-executive director. He has been replaced by fellow board member Andy Torrance. “Both myself and the [...]

  • Sinn Fein demands role in government after Irish General Election surge

    February 10, 2020

    Sinn Fein has demanded a role in the next Irish government after it made unprecedented gains in the country’s general election. Incumbent Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has ruled out entering coalition with the nationalist party, which supports a referendum on Irish unity. Sinn Fein was leading the seat tally with almost two-thirds of seats [...]

  • Hola, Ola: Meet the latest app to fight for Uber’s London crown

    February 10, 2020

    Transport for London’s (TfL) decision not to renew Uber’s operating licence late last year split commuters down the middle, but the controversial ride-hailing app’s rivals have seized the opportunity to stake their claim to the capital.  Uber’s effective ban came over concerns it had not done enough to protect Londoners after TfL identified a “pattern [...]

  • Fiat Chrysler production at risk due to coronavirus supply chain threat

    February 6, 2020

    Fiat Chrysler may have to stop production at one of its European facilities due to disruption to its Chinese supply chain. The Financial Times has reported that production in the facility could be suspended before the end of February. This comes after several international car companies have reported disruption to their operations following a restriction [...]

  • Government defends handling of SWR’s future after union says passengers are left ‘in limbo’

    February 5, 2020

    The Department for Transport (DfT) has denied claims by a major union that it has left passengers and staff “in limbo.” The RMT union has demanded the government provide an update on talks to secure the future of the troubled South Western Railway (SWR). However, the government has defended its handling of the process. “We [...]

  • Ryanair misled customers with claims on carbon emissions

    February 5, 2020

    The UK’s advertising watchdog has decided that an advert from Ryanair about its carbon emissions was misleading. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that a press, TV and radio advert, all released in September 2019, wrongly claimed that Ryanair is Europe’s low emission airline. It comes after the UK’s aviation industry made a pledge yesterday [...]

  • UK new car sales fall in January as industry condemns 2035 ban

    February 5, 2020

    The number of UK new car sales fell 7.3 per cent at the start of 2020, according to industry figures released today. Sales of new diesel cars plummeted 36 per cent year on year in January, their worst performance in 20 years, statistics released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed. And [...]

  • Michael Gove doesn’t know how much charging points will cost UK

    February 4, 2020

    Michael Gove has failed to say how much it will cost the government to build charging points to support the widespread use of electric cars by 2035. The Prime Minister today pushed forward the date by which all petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles will be replaced by electric cars to 2035 at the latest. That [...]

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