Jennifer Sieg sits down with the boss of Tony’s Chocolonely in an exclusive interview to discuss how a ‘purpose-led ‘economy could benefit the future of UK businesses — big and …
May 2024
Post Office inquiry: Ex-communications boss admits old emails attacking journalists now look ‘ludicrous’
The former head of communications for the Post Office has admitted his old emails that attacked journalists’ investigations into the Horizon scandal now look “ludicrous”. Mark Davies, who was the …
Arsenal Women make Emirates Stadium their main home after soaring attendances
Arsenal have become the first high-profile Women’s Super League team to move the majority of their matches to the club’s main home, Emirates Stadium. From next season Arsenal Women will …
Credit Suisse-UBS merger: Withers preps Hong Kong arbitration claim against Switzerland
City headquartered law firm Withers is prepping an international arbitration against the Swiss government for its role in the merger of Credit Suisse and UBS. The law firm is looking …
Government rejects bid to ban NDAs in all harassment cases after sexism in the City probe
The government has refused a recommendation from an influential group of MPs to ban the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in all harassment cases, after its probe into sexism in …
Elizabeth Line shines as it carries a record number of passengers
A record number of City commuters are using the Elizabeth Line, new data shows, despite concerns about a recent downturn in performance. Some 17.1m journeys were taken over the last …
Every little helps: Tesco chief’s pay more than doubles to nearly £10m
The pay of the chief executive of Britain’s largest supermarket, Tesco, more than doubled to nearly £10m last year, it has been revealed. Ken Murphy took home £9.93m during the …
Some FA Cup games to stay on BBC in boost for free-to-air sport
The BBC has retained live TV rights to the FA Cup after agreeing a new four-year partnership with the competition’s main broadcaster TNT Sports. From 2025-26 it will show 14 …
Santander hit by data breach affecting customers and staff
Spanish bank Santander has said data managed by an external party was recently accessed without permission, affecting some of its clients and all of its current staff. “We recently became …
AI washing: How companies are using AI hype to bump up their share prices
AI washing might be a phenomenon you’ve never heard of, but it is rapidly on the rise. Overplaying claims about artificial intelligence in the hope of creating a ‘halo effect’ …