Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
Big Four firm found three senior executives committed ‘significant violations’ of its electioneering rules
Maarten Petermann of Merlyn Advisors arranged former UK PM’s unannounced trip to oil-rich state
At least four people fired over allegations that staff improperly shared information with private sector firms
Anonymised statistics to be used in parts of the business to increase compliance of hybrid working guidelines
Shareholders refuse to confirm they will make fresh equity injection
...You can probably guess who remains the reigning champ of earnings call swearing: Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary....
UK’s corporate register finds 800 instances of paperwork on 190 businesses from one address last month
Inflation and higher interest rates are driving a rise in corporate insolvencies and administrations
A quick guide to the UK chancellor’s key policy announcements and official economic forecasts
Allegations by Henry Staunton came in a letter to MPs
Party leader sends out senior colleagues to urge engagement over intended reforms
‘Suspended accounts scheme’ would allow trapped cash to be transferred, but liabilities would remain with lenders
MPs and peers’ report warns poor oversight of complex regime has led to lack of accountability
Firm plans to focus on higher value M&A transactions
Ministers want to maximise financial institutions’ chances of halting criminal transactions
Max Hill rejects Acoba’s finding that he ‘blatantly’ disregarded vetting process before he took job at law firm
UK regulator to take action after lobby group files ‘super-complaint’ over lenders’ requirements
Company chair Rupert Soames says British pay packages are “not sustainable” for attracting top staff
Treasury committee report comes after investigation found ‘shocking’ prevalence of misconduct in financial industry
Companies seek R&D support, more time to pay off pandemic loans and back flexible working
UK agency also reports two bankruptcy practitioners identified in investigation to ICAEW
Lawyers and bankers say move will inflict Brexit-level damage on the UK’s dealmaking centre
More employers are realising that falling behind can hamper their ability to attract and retain the best leaders
International Edition