The much-vaunted extension of the Bakerloo Line to South London has taken one step closer this week after proposals were tabled ahead of a meeting next week. Transport For London’s …
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Jaguar XE 300 Sport review: the British alternative to a BMW
Jaguar launched the XE in 2015, with a bold ambition that its compact executive saloon would vanquish German rivals such as the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. After nearly …
Champion McDonald hoping for good Karma
ALL EYES will be on James McDonald on Sunday as he bids to guide Romantic Warrior to a sixth Group One success in the Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (8.05am), …
Straight Arron out to burst Warrior’s Bubble
RACING fans have a treat in store at Sha Tin on Sunday, when champion middle-distance performer Romantic Warrior eye-balls 2023 Hong Kong Derby winner Voyage Bubble in the feature race …
Government backs new menopause legal guidance which could see firms being sued
The government has backed a landmark ruling from the equalities watchdog saying employers must “understand their legal duties” over the menopause – or face being sued. Mims Davies MP, the …
Saietta: Administration warning issued by EV tech firm once worth over £100m
Electric vehicle drivetrain technology company Saietta Group has issued a warning it may need to start planning to enter administration if a sale is not agreed. The Bicester-headquartered company has …
Largest law firm DLA Piper elects new managing partner to take over in 2025
DLA Piper has elected a new managing partner as its current boss and global co-CEO Simon Levine is set to step away after nearly ten years in the role. Levine …
Why is it called the Calcutta Cup? When was it made? Is it from India? Why do England and Scotland compete for it?
This weekend Scotland host England in the oldest international rugby fixture in the world. The Calcutta Cup has been in Scottish hands for three years thanks to matches in the …
Government backs SLAPPs bill to stop gagging of press amid warning it needs more work
The UK Government has backed a bill that will crack down on SLAPPs that will prevent wealthy or corrupt people from gagging journalists by using the legal system. Strategic Lawsuits …
ICO tells Serco Leisure to stop ‘unlawfully’ using facial recognition and fingerprint data to monitor staff
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has ordered public service provider Serco Leisure and its trusts to stop using facial recognition technology and fingerprint scanning to monitor employee attendance. Following an …