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By: Millie Turner

Breaking news reporter, covering politics and technology

All 727 Articles
  • Billionaire pair behind Didi see fortune shed $1.5bn as US IPO turns sour

    July 7, 2021

    The billionaire pair behind China’s ride-hailing giant Didi saw their fortune shed by $1.5bn last night as shares plunged in its New York listing. Beijing’s security and tech crackdown on the company has seemingly spooked investors, which has led to the country’s internet regulator ordering stores to remove the Didi app. Since China’s internet regulator opened [...]

  • Lofty Crossrail to Heathrow fares to be capped at standard Tube rates

    July 6, 2021

    Airport passengers using London’s Crossrail will have higher fares which could be capped at the standard rates for the Tube, according to reports. Passengers travelling to Heathrow will be charged a premium rate compared with the same journey on the tube. However, if passengers make other journeys using the Transport for London (TfL) network within [...]

  • Logistics solutions market takes off as startup byrd lands €16m investment

    July 6, 2021

    Online logistics platform byrd has raised €16m in a Series B funding round, amid the pandemic that has slipped up supply chains and stoked an online shopping frenzy. The rally was led by Santander-backed Mouro Capital, which has invested in companies sold on to PayPal and American Express. This latest round follows byrd’s €5m Series [...]

  • Forward bookings lift at Norwegian as the budget airline spies summer travel

    July 6, 2021

    Shares were sent flying at budget airline Norwegian this morning after it posted a lift to its forward bookings and had higher hopes for end-of-summer travel. Norwegian, also known as Norwegian Air Shuttle, has enjoyed the benefits of pent-up demand and gradually easing restrictions which have sparked confidence in flyers and carriers. The airline’s shares [...]

  • Government’s data ethics centre poaches CBI digital director as new lead

    July 6, 2021

    The director of innovation and digital at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has been appointed the seat at the helm of the government’s Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI). Joining in August, the incoming executive director Felicity Burch will work with the new chair and refreshed board to support the government’s National Data [...]

  • Mulberry to close Paris store as slashed tourism hits another capital

    July 6, 2021

    Mulberry will close the doors to its Paris store until international tourism returns, the luxury brand said today. Exiting the lease early at its 275 Rue Saint Honoré store, slashed tourism numbers due to pandemic restrictions has seemingly hit Paris much like it has hit London. The brand will bag net proceeds after tax of [...]

  • Two men charged with ‘common assault’ over Chris Whitty incident

    July 6, 2021

    Two men have now been charged over an incident caught on video where England’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty is seen to be man-handled. The video, caught on a mobile phone, shows Whitty being grabbed by men in a park in London as the chief medical officer (CMO) attempts to cross the road. After arresting [...]

  • TfL opposes making masks optional as Boris Johnson looks to forget them

    July 5, 2021

    Londoners may have to wear masks on the tube after 19 July, when Boris Johnson is expected to have abandoned the pandemic-imposed rule. However, different rules for Transport for London (TfL) tubes and national rail trains may confuse travellers, if masks become a thing of the past by the end of July. A spokesperson for [...]

  • WWF: UK needs to bolster its climate policy ahead of COP26

    July 5, 2021

    The UK has been urged to slash its environmental footprint by 75 per cent by 2030 by WWF, to bolster its climate policy ahead of COP26. In its latest report titled ‘Thriving Within Our Planetary Means’, the environmental charity warned that the UK has a disproportionately high impact on climate and nature. “The UK is [...]

  • London property market enjoys strongest ever half-year, Chestertons says

    July 5, 2021

    London’s property market has enjoyed its strongest ever half-year, according to Chestertons, who posted record sales in June. The estate agent’s latest market analysis found the highest monthly sales numbers in the company’s history were recorded last month, fuelled by buyers trying to beat the Stamp Duty deadline and wanting to move before price growth [...]

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