London is forecast to be warmer than Madrid on Wednesday as above-average temperatures spread across northern Europe https://t.co/li17e08ntS
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) October 15, 2024
Heavy rain and strong winds could bring injuries and danger to life as Ashley, the first named storm of the season, hits the UK, the Met Office warned. https://t.co/u5IGCSG0OT
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) October 20, 2024
Storm Ashley has caused travel disruption as high winds and rain batter the UK. https://t.co/umBo1IWPxZ
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 20, 2024
UK regulators plan to ease post-crisis bonus rules so bankers can get some of their cash immediately and are no longer forced to wait more than five years for full payouts. https://t.co/x9rIyo2R8k
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
King Charles and major banks are testing market-based approaches to restore biodiversity as nature faces a global crisis https://t.co/ef3nl3kED3
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 17, 2024
People with long Covid can lose their sense of smell. For some, it's starting to return. Bloomberg Prognosis investigates the cause. https://t.co/12dOOL3AV8
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 18, 2024
UK retail sales unexpectedly rose in September driven by computer sales and other electronics https://t.co/VX4jGpVHqP
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 18, 2024
Good news for my similarly wired friends and I who over dinner on Fri started to realise that using an ISA to buy a home in Ldn might not be as simple as seems...that @MerrynSW and @John_Stepek tackle it in this week's Merryn Talks YOUR Money episode! https://t.co/UkCTyPQTS1
— Isabella Ward (@isabellaaward) October 15, 2024
EXCL
— Henry Riley (@HenryRiley1) October 17, 2024
HS2 to run from London Euston to Crewe
LBC understands govt was planning announcement in the new year - reversing Rishi Sunak's cut to 'phase 2a'
Private talks said to have taken place involving Keir Starmer at last month's Labour Conference@LBChttps://t.co/4v11dQxcb3
Black professionals in the City of London are noticing a shift: DEI goals are no longer a priority and the pay gap remains https://t.co/CXIPLppRJo
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) October 18, 2024
London Stock Exchange Group terminated an employee after it investigated a “concerning video” of him following a Black teen around what his mother said was his Florida neighborhood https://t.co/qK9CWfhUi3
— Businessweek (@BW) October 18, 2024
This seems like an excellent idea. Save our NHS etc. https://t.co/6Ds0Nab2OJ
— Merryn Somerset Webb (@MerrynSW) October 15, 2024
💉 Prof Sir Stephen Powis said the drugs would be a “revolutionary” part of the approach that Britain takes to obesityhttps://t.co/HgqAS99RoE
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) October 17, 2024
Britain has apparently found a solution to the global unemployment crisis: Weight loss shots. https://t.co/9bH5my5evb
— FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) October 18, 2024
British workers are about to enter another period of slow-rising living standards, after more than a year of bumper real wage growth https://t.co/P1Rg6Tu5cy
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 20, 2024
When it comes to tea in the UK, high doesn't really mean high, as @hchuaeoan explains. It's time for Britain to ditch class-based traditions and revert to the English language https://t.co/tvKHDUgmaE
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 20, 2024
영국 럭셔리 브랜드 @astonmartin가 최근 국내 공식 수입사를 변경하며 수원에 이어 두 번째 전시장인 애스턴마틴 서울을 열었습니다. 🚗💨
— UK in Korea🇬🇧🇰🇷 (@UKinKorea) October 17, 2024
영국과 한국의 무역 규모는 이미 약 28조 4천 3백억 원에 달하며, 한국의 수입 시장은 2035년까지 45% 성장할 것으로 예상됩니다. https://t.co/qPyXEKtuls
UK National Wealth Fund announces £1 billion for loans to fund insulation and low-carbon heating in low-income housing https://t.co/eymdWc0Ghz via @OliviaRudgard pic.twitter.com/MWVzZNzaqD
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 18, 2024
'Why don't we see it as a privilege and a pleasure, allied to the quality of life the average citizen enjoys?'
— LBC (@LBC) October 17, 2024
As members of Patriotic Millionaires UK urge Chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise taxes on the rich, @mrjamesob asks why 'as a country, we see tax as a punishment'. pic.twitter.com/CBRcJ3VKJr
Labour ministers urge Starmer not to turn his back on business https://t.co/291cm0ZjI4 via @alexwickham @PronouncedAlva @EllenAMilligan @Joe_Mayes pic.twitter.com/V95A6GARM9
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 5, 2024
Paul Johnson of the IFS tells @TimesRadio that raising employers’ NICs would break Labour’s manifesto
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) October 14, 2024
“It seems to me that would be a straightforward breach of a manifesto commitment… it says very clearly we will not raise rates of national insurance.“ https://t.co/aqRR8NtTNQ
New: Businesses warn Starmer against raising employers’ NICs@RECNeil says it would be “really damaging”@craigie_b says it means “less growth” and a dip in jobs@RainNewtonSmith says it’ll hit hotels, pubs@UKHospKate says it’ll “hammer” hospitalityhttps://t.co/Aix6KMZM01
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) October 15, 2024
About 2.7 million Britons are judged to be too ill to write a resume or attend training to prepare them for work, according to new analysis that underscores the challenge Keir Starmer’s government faces to get more long-term sick back into employment https://t.co/PMcqFIfBch
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 20, 2024
A look at a cluster of European cities within a five-hour train ride of London that collectively have 500+ startups with at least $100M of annual revenue (@cape / Wired)https://t.co/o7sVEFgwtr
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) October 16, 2024
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How can tech companies increase transparency in their data collection practices? Join the conversation on 10/22 at #BloombergTech in London, with participation from @VodafoneBiz.
— Bloomberg Live (@BloombergLive) October 18, 2024
⚡ Learn more: https://t.co/miH0Dx0409 pic.twitter.com/3IXuaXc8uR
Biographical drama ‘Joy,’ which premiered at the London Film Festival, depicts the decade-long efforts of three British medics and scientists to develop the technique of in vitro fertilization #LFF https://t.co/ngdHtGQDca pic.twitter.com/zxWB6IU65y
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 16, 2024
A new exhibition dedicated to Marilyn Monroe opened in London, showcasing a range of personal items that once belonged to the Hollywood actor pic.twitter.com/w9EzjMsmgw
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 18, 2024
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie, who plays Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's 'Maria,' said that learning to sing opera for the film was both daunting and therapeutic while attending the London Film Festival pic.twitter.com/j8Mik9RPtK
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 19, 2024
Labour has always been uncomfortable with wealth creators (unless they are loaning them £18m apartments). That needs to change. Me for @Telegraph👇🏽https://t.co/MgdZyl1ADW
— Kamal Ahmed (@kamalahmednews) October 14, 2024
Starmer returns to campaign basics after a rough first 100 days https://t.co/6fWsGCTkhP via @alexwickham @PronouncedAlva @EllenAMilligan pic.twitter.com/QaqnjapmWz
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 12, 2024
"Growth is the cause that binds us together... it's why we've made it the number one test of this government," Keir Starmer says
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) October 14, 2024
I'm "determined" to make this country "the highest growing economy in the G7", the PM addshttps://t.co/7IpFBkAytv pic.twitter.com/aHt1tVsgSF
Keir Starmer tells Labour’s Investment Summit: “We will “march through the regulators” - and particularly the “economic and competition regulators” must take growth seriously. Quite a confrontational stance.
— Katherine Griffiths (@GriffithsKath_) October 14, 2024
"We will rip up the bureaucracy that blocks investment," PM Keir Starmer tells business leaders at the International Investment Summithttps://t.co/7IpFBkAytv pic.twitter.com/BVDjGEBORB
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) October 14, 2024
Keir Starmer may well be relieved to find himself abroad again and dealing with foreign affairs, rather than grappling with the cabinet feuding at home. Get The Readout with @PronouncedAlva https://t.co/aQpHjunsEa
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 18, 2024
Tax Morale (our willingness to pay) matters. And in the U.K. it is falling fast. So far Labour aren't helping with that. At all. Bloomberg https://t.co/ojFANsx4C7
— Merryn Somerset Webb (@MerrynSW) September 26, 2024
Today, the chancellor refused to say if the government has apologised to DP World, did say she would travel with P&O Ferries and signalled that her Budget will increase taxes for businesses@ITVJoel reports
— ITV News (@itvnews) October 14, 2024
https://t.co/p0sKr2Vx5V
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to focus tightly on raising taxes and keeping costs under control at the budget. But there's a cheap and simple bone she can throw to UK markets meanwhile - trim stamp duty on shares. https://t.co/J6wBmgXybM
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
Rachel Reeves is considering raising taxes levied on entrepreneurs when they sell their businesses, as part of her push to raise as much as £40 billion to balance Britain’s budget https://t.co/YKiNmdsubM
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 18, 2024
Gabor Futo is one of the few members of Britain’s so-called non-dom population who are publicly battling proposals from Starmer’s Labour Party that aim to reform the UK’s preferential tax system for the small but influential group https://t.co/FIx3kiOwZ5
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 18, 2024
Such sad news.
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) October 20, 2024
Chris is a British sporting legend. To face his diagnosis with such positivity is inspiring.
The whole country is behind him and his family.https://t.co/sbtNYJi1kf
If they want to pay more to the state, nothing is stopping them. Why don't they just do it.. action over virtue signalling etc. https://t.co/QaSEPNMEiU
— Merryn Somerset Webb (@MerrynSW) October 17, 2024
Most fund managers are tilting toward ESG, whether they want to or not, writes @MerrynSW https://t.co/RvisdfVc8q
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) October 8, 2024
Global firms have committed billions of pounds to British investments, but aren't fully sold on the new government after this week's business gatherings https://t.co/3o2Xz01Xjv
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 18, 2024
Future Plc’s shares dropped the most in 10 months after the British media company said Chief Executive Officer Jon Steinberg is planning to step down https://t.co/srOHVB5rps
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) October 18, 2024
UK non-doms warn of ‘second Brexit’ impact from bigger tax hit https://t.co/W0vbLbMfs3 via @BenStupples pic.twitter.com/VEMeWFeMYA
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 18, 2024
The UK tax office is taking a tougher approach to clawing back debts in a bid to squeeze £5 billion in extra revenue. That could be the last straw for firms struggling to stay in business. https://t.co/IuYxhGxLgX
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 20, 2024
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will have to increase borrowing by about £25 billion in the budget to bridge the UK’s investment gap, a fiscal expansion that could slow Bank of England interest rate cuts, according to analysis by Bloomberg Economics https://t.co/WIhPQ2tgeb
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
From the euro zone to Rachel Reeves' budget, cuts are all the rage... Get the Readout with @Hariboconomics https://t.co/E1wg9Ipv6u
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves could face a market backlash unless she makes rapid efforts to stabilize the national debt, the IMF warns https://t.co/5piGsz1QnU
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 19, 2024
Rachel Reeves is doing all she can to prevent bond markets from howling at her upcoming budget, writes @marcusashworth https://t.co/BbFx7xP6Np
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) October 14, 2024
Senior UK ministers have written to Starmer expressing their alarm at the scale of spending cuts that their departments face in the country’s Oct. 30 budget, sources say https://t.co/RQ2WcuT9bp
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 16, 2024
Paul Johnson is standing down as director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies after more than a decade as one of the most high-profile critics of the budget decisions made by successive UK chancellors https://t.co/2qfDTkOZZR
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 17, 2024
Reeves’ budget will have to increase borrowing by £25 billion and raise £32 billion through tax rises and spending cuts, according to Bloomberg @economics @ana_luisandrade @DanHanson41
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) October 18, 2024
Extra borrowing likely to slow interest rate cuts
Via @PhilAldrickhttps://t.co/M1rOgX7wuP
In this week's Merryn Talks Money roundup, @MerrynSW and I discuss employer NICs and inflation. I fear I may incur the wrath of the monetarists (which makes a change from winding up MMTers and BTCers) https://t.co/TXTVzOWkEd
— John Stepek (@John_Stepek) October 17, 2024
Marks & Spencer's soaring shares are set to hit highs not seen in almost nine years, according to UBS analysts https://t.co/ThQcmlaQ60
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 23, 2024
UBS is asking its bankers to rethink the way they discuss some sustainable products in public following advice from its lawyers https://t.co/nNa5151lcb
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 20, 2024
— almost ALL Cabinet ministers have complained about the spending review, bar a few ultra-loyalists like McFadden
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) October 19, 2024
— frustrations saw some even think about resigning, though they appear to have been talked down
— Rayner still hasn’t settled with Reeveshttps://t.co/SNVuofqIpF
Global finance chiefs and central bankers are about to descend on Washington https://t.co/nkKQNosF2U
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 19, 2024
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