Ukrainian Air Forces are striking enemy air defense systems in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine and in border regions of Russia to secure the arrival and deployment of F-16 fighters in the summer and fall of this year, according to the Ins…
BBC Doctor Who star teases stint as second female Doctor as they make stance clear on Jodie Whittaker role
Doctor Who recently returned to screens with its 15th Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa as the leading man. Annabel Scholey, who recently starred in unique love story Chuck Chuck Baby – which is coming to UK screens this month, starred in the series under Jodie Whit…
‘Hoodwinked from IPO onwards’: Home REIT shareholders round on scandal-hit investor over wind-down plans
By Charlie Conchie Home REIT shareholders have rounded on the firm and its investment manager today after the scandal-hit social housing investor revealed plans to wind down in the coming months. In a statement to the market yesterday, the former FTSE …
‘We have to rethink the narrative’: Mariana Mazzucato on how Labour should address an era of crisis
By Chris Dorrell The UK seems to have faced no end of crises over the past few years. With the UK dealing with sluggish growth, an ageing population, and looming environmental catastrophe, it seems there are more crises to come. Still, Keir Starmer was…
Labour’s big challenge will be separating style from substance
By Andy Silvester Holding a big reception in a genuine greenhouse is a bold strategy, but that’s what Labour Together – the think-tank/campaigning group that has done more to propel Keir Starmer and Starmerism to Downing Street – managed last night, in…
London offices: Bigger is better, as construction of smaller spaces in the capital dries up
By Ali Lyon For the first time in at least two decades not a single new office scheme smaller than 100,000 square feet began construction in London in the first half of this year, despite demand for larger spaces reaching record highs. Data from proper…
UK gets another upgrade but Labour’s growth target looks ‘unlikely’, PwC says
By Chris Dorrell Yet another forecaster has raised their growth projections for the UK this year as the economy continues to comfortably surpass expectations. New forecasts from PwC suggest the UK will grow around one per cent this year, up from the 0….
Lothar Matthaus speaks out on Matthijs de Ligt potential transfer to Man Utd, Bayern legend has concerns
Manchester United’s expected move for Matthijs de Ligt has been causing some concern for those associated with Bayern Munich. Centre-back is a position Manchester United need to strengthen and Matthijs de Ligt currently looks to be the most likely inco…
Top creative agency calls on Havas London to be stripped of B Corp status
By Ali Lyon Advertising giant Havas London must be stripped of its B Corp status if its sister agency keeps its global contract with Shell, the founder of another B Corp accredited agency has said. Havas London and five other Havas agencies are current…
The Notebook: Can Labour reform public services? The early signs are encouraging
By Neil Bennett Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Neil Bennett, global co-CEO of H/Advisors, takes the notebook pen to talk the King’s speech, the challenge of reforming public services, and a Netflix recommendation The big cha…