Euro finals to see 60,000 fans in largest sports gathering in over 15 months June 22, 2021 In the largest sports gathering in over 15 months, the Euro semi-finals and the final will see more than 60,000 fans flock in support at Webley Stadium next month. Increasing attendance to 75 per cent capacity during the latter stages of the tournament, which spans the 6th, 7th and 11 July, ticket holders will need [...]
FCA tables new climate disclosure rules to tackle fossil fuel investment chains June 22, 2021 The UK’s financial watchdog has tabled new proposals on climate-related disclosure rules for listed companies and certain regulated firms in the UK today. As climate-conscious commitments and environmental disclosure climb in importance for investors and consumers alike, the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) new rules help ensure climate-related risks are known across the investment chain. “The climate change [...]
Google Campus closes in the end of an era for London tech startups June 22, 2021 Google has decided not to reopen its London campus for startups, which formed part of the capital’s mini–Silicon Valley, saying it will offer services online. The coronavirus pandemic and working from home has likely swayed the decision to shut the seven-storey East London campus. “This shift demonstrated that, similar to the support we provide in [...]
Back to work call is up to businesses, not the government, CIPD boss says June 22, 2021 The back to work call is up to businesses, not the government, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) chief has said today. After Covid-19 completely overhauled traditional workplace life, the question of whether working from home should become a legal right has emerged now that the end to restrictions is on the horizon. [...]
Revolut revenues surge as firm says it’s on the road to profitability June 22, 2021 Fintech firm Revolut made an adjusted full-year operating loss of £122m last year but a spike in customer numbers, the firm says, means it is on the path to profitability. Customer numbers jumped 45 per cent in the year ending 31 December and the firm’s adjusted revenues surged by 57 per cent to £261m, up [...]
London hedge fund White Square Capital shuts after swallowing lofty GameStop losses June 22, 2021 London-based hedge fund White Square Capital will close its doors today, according to reports, following its lofty losses in GameStop’s first ‘meme stock’ rally in January. White Square bet against the US retailer GameStop, the Financial Times first reported today, which led to a percentage loss hitting double-digits at the beginning of an already tough [...]
Ikea Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation pledge $1bn to renewable energy June 21, 2021 The Ikea Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation have today pledged $1bn towards renewable energy and kick-starting a climate-conscious post-pandemic recovery. In a bid to tackle climate change and energy poverty, the foundations have set up a platform to cut carbon emissions by one billion tons. The platform, launching later this year, will let emerging economies [...]
Analysts warn Rishi Sunak: Treasury’s pensions raid could be ‘hugely risky’ June 21, 2021 The Treasury is eyeing pensions taxation as one way to pay for the cost of the pandemic, it was reported this morning. Although there are no plans to make changes to the triple lock, the Treasury is looking at three ways to change the ways in which pension contributions are taxed, which some analysts have [...]
Goldman Sachs bats off competitors with first UK transaction bank June 21, 2021 Goldman Sachs is set to appear in the UK after the Wall Street-based firm said today it has launched its £35bn transaction bank in the country. The global investment bank expanded its transaction bank business after launching in the US last year, while it eyes steadier revenue sources beyond its investment division. Goldman’s shares sank [...]
Medical leaders pile pressure on Boris Johnson to slash legal air pollution levels June 21, 2021 Prime minister Boris Johnson has been urged to cut legal levels of air pollution in the UK by the country’s top medical organisations in a letter today. Following the death of London nine-year-old Ella Kissi-Debrah, the first person in the UK to have pollution listed as a cause of death, the World Health Organisation (WHO) [...]