Tag: News

Feb 9

Red Bull Team Principal Faces Uncertain Future Amid Allegations as New Car Unveiling Approaches

Christian Horner, the team principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, awaits a crucial interview on Friday regarding allegations of controlling behavior. However, the outcome of this interview, which may determine his continued leadership, might not be decided before the unveiling of Red Bull’s new Formula 1 car scheduled for February 15. The interview, conducted by […]
Feb 9

Barclays UK buys Tesco Bank’s retail banking arm for £600M

Barclays UK has announced the acquisition of Tesco Bank’s retail banking business for an initial sum of £600 million. The deal involves Britain’s largest supermarket group divesting its banking operations, including credit cards, loans, and savings, encompassing £8.3 billion of unsecured lending balances and £6.7 billion in customer deposits. This transition impacts 2,800 employees associated […]
Feb 8

How companies are using AI to make brainstorming at work less mind-numbing

Breadcrumb Trail Links Work News Financial Times Commentary: Generative AI is improving work — but employees need to be as smart as their new assistants Author of the article: Financial Times Andrew Hill Published Feb 08, 2024  •  Last updated 15 minutes ago  •  4 minute read Join the conversation People reflected in a window of […]
Feb 8

Mayors Burnham and Street Unite on Cost-Effective Alternatives to Scrapped HS2 Northern Section

In a notable collaboration, Andy Burnham, the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, and Andy Street, the Tory mayor of the West Midlands, have come together to present alternative plans for the abandoned section of HS2, emphasising that inaction is not viable. Taking the stage together, Burnham and Street outlined three potential options following the government’s […]
Feb 7

Parliamentary Report Criticises HS2 Northern Leg Cancellation Raising Operational Concerns

A scathing report from parliament’s spending watchdog has raised “urgent unanswered questions” regarding the cancellation of the northern leg of HS2, criticising the government’s understanding of the high-speed railway’s future operations. The Public Accounts Committee of MPs highlighted concerns that the remaining London-Birmingham line would offer “very poor value for money,” with projected costs expected […]
Feb 7

Virgin Money and TSB planning more job cuts

Two prominent British high street lenders, Virgin Money and TSB, have raised concerns about potential job losses, with Virgin Money indicating that more roles may be cut following the recent shedding of 150 employees, while TSB plans to eliminate around 300 positions. Virgin Money disclosed that it had reduced its workforce to slightly over 7,000 […]
Feb 6

Post Office minister exploring new ownership structures handing ownership to workers

In a pivotal move for the future of the UK’s postal service, Kevin Hollinrake, the Post Office minister, is slated to engage in discussions regarding potential shifts in ownership structure. As reported by Bloomberg, Hollinrake will convene with stakeholders this week to deliberate various options, prominently featuring the prospect of transitioning to a mutually-owned arrangement. […]
Feb 6

UK electric vehicle maker Arrival enters administration putting 170 jobs at risk

British electric vehicle pioneer, Arrival, has entered administration, casting uncertainty over 170 jobs and signalling a major setback just three years after its valuation soared to over $15 billion. The Oxfordshire-based company, known for its innovative approach to electric vehicles, has enlisted the consultancy firm EY as administrator following challenges in launching its debut electric […]