Beirut explosion linked to London address used by shell company March 2, 2021 Ownership of the deadly stockpile of ammonium nitrate that exploded last August in Beirut, killing over 200 people, has been traced back to a London address commonly used by shell companies, an investigation by Globe and Mail has found. The London address, minutes away from Oxford Circus, belongs to a London-listed company called Savaro Ltd. [...]
Khan accused of cutting affordable housing by two thirds despite £4bn grant March 2, 2021 Sadiq Khan has been accused of not delivering on his affordable housing promise today by proposing to cut City Hall housebuilding by nearly two-thirds, despite receiving a third of the UK’s affordable housing budget. The latest figures reveal the mayor’s 2021-26 housebuilding programme will only build 35,000 new affordable homes using the government’s £4.82bn grant. [...]
Man Group raises dividend as funds under management hit $123.6b March 2, 2021 Hedge fund manager Man Group has this morning raised its dividend by 8 per cent as funds under management marked a record high for the firm. Funds hit $123.6b under management from $117.7b the year before, as assets climbed by 8 per cent, reaching $77.2b. The firm has also raised its total dividend to 10.6c [...]
Hong Kong’s Rosewood eyes $400m SPAC listing amid flurry of deals in Asia March 1, 2021 Hong Kong-based luxury Rosewood Hotel group has filed for a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) listing that could raise around $400m, two sources close to matter have disclosed. The luxury hotel group, with close familial ties to property developer New World Development (NWD) has recruited Credit Suisse and UBS to arrange the US SPAC listing, [...]
Ocado opens hub in Bristol as it plans to boost UK capacity by 40 per cent March 1, 2021 Online supermarket retailer Ocado has opened a new mini customer fulfilment centre (CFC) in a bid to expand its reach across the country after a strong 2020. Supporting up to 815 jobs, the Bristol-based centre has the capacity for over 30,000 orders a week and will hep the retailer with its increased demand over lockdown. [...]
300 McColl’s convenience stores to be converted into Morrisons Daily’s March 1, 2021 300 McColl’s convenience stores are set to be converted into Morissons Daily’s over the next three years, as the companies’ said this morning they have extended their wholesale supply partnership. The upcoming rollout follows over 30 conversions in recent months, with all stores continuing to be owned and operated by McColl’s. Offering the Morrisons [...]
Majority of work from home job listings now ‘temporarily remote’, as return to office nears February 26, 2021 Majority of work from home job listings now 'temporarily remote'
Rise in SUVs and car usage hinders net zero targets, spending watchdog says February 26, 2021 An aversion to public transport, made worse due to the pandemic means the UK will have even further to go to reach its net zero emission targets, data from the National Audit Office (NAO) today has shown. The NAO report revealed transport is the UK’s largest contributor to carbon emissions, with cars being the primary [...]
Sainsbury’s workers welcome third pandemic bonus and pay rises February 26, 2021 Sainsbury’s is set to award its staff with a third bonus and pay rises for keeping shops stocked throughout the pandemic, the supermarket chain said this morning. The group has also announced a pay rise, which forms part of a 24 per cent increase in wages for store staff over the last five years. Following [...]
EU vaccine passports will be ‘ready by summer’, leaders agree at summit February 26, 2021 EU vaccine passports will be 'ready by summer', leaders agree at summit