Hints and tips:
...Marc FilippinoI’m doing well. So I’m curious just how big of a win are these new contracts for actors and writers in Hollywood? Christopher GrimesSo these are significant wins for the unions here....
...She was also launching her new for-profit business idea: GoldCare Health & Wellness, a network of clinics that would enlist the anti-Covid-vaccine doctors she’d met over the years....
...A number of actions by public health authorities will be needed to see the continent through the “next chapter” of the pandemic, she warned....
...And the Labour Party held its business conference this week in Canary Wharf, which I think Keir Starmer hailed it as the biggest-ever Labour business conference....
...As I say, I think it’s unlikely he will take that. Lucy Fisher Yeah, well, it’s quite a murky business, isn’t it?...
...The challenge for companies Some large global companies are now beginning to see the condition as a serious risk to their business....
...While they were doing business together, LL Bean accounted for the majority of the Worcesters’ wreath sales, according to court documents....
...But in March, as the pandemic hit hospital wards around Pfizer’s Manhattan headquarters, the two companies announced a collaboration....
...Antitrust 2.0 Critics of EU antitrust enforcement often complain that action is too slow and fines are just the cost of doing business, failing to deter big companies from alleged anti-competitive behaviour...
...Since then, the costs of doing business during Covid-19 have throttled growth and profits, with billions spent on keeping Amazon’s reputation for fast delivery intact....
...(FT, WaPo) FT photographer Charlie Bibby followed Dr Charlotte Summers, an ICU consultant at the Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge, to record scenes on the frontline of Covid-19 treatment and research...
...Devolution is lopsided, giving wide authority over health but not over borders or fiscal borrowing....
...city’s richest and poorest hospitals....
...Backing business. Protecting our environment. Building roads. Building railways. Building colleges. Building houses. Building our Union. A Budget that delivers on our promises....
...the ECB is doing again....
...In a letter to the health sector, Matt Hancock, the health secretary, warned hospitals, GPs and community pharmacies against doing their own stockpiling....
...An NHS infrastructure fund “could power the improvement needed to sort out problems at our hospitals . . . If we are open to new ideas then we could really be in business,” he added....
...In pay negotiations, trade unions across Britain would invariably try to achieve what was known as the Coventry tool room rate....
...So the Treasury will work closely with the Department of Health over the course of the summer as the STPs are progressed and prioritised....
...It had a material impact on the business,” Gary says. Public-sector budget cuts have also hurt. Hope Street hosts several free festivals with local authority backing, attracting up to 30,000 people....
...I can confirm today that the Greater London Authority will move towards full retention of its business rates from next April, three years early....
...Nick Clegg announced £10m funding for military mental health services as part of the Liberal Democrats’ wider plan for £3.5bn investment in mental health....
...Figures suggest about one in six krona spent by local authorities on schools, hospitals and retirement homes in 2012 went to private companies....
...So, you can’t afford to stand still, even as big business. So, that’s a wonderful world....
...This volume tells of a grand operatic melodrama, though played out as often by general managers and unions as by prima donnas. Too breathless, but even-handed in its judgments....
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