BAME hospitality workers suffer ‘pay penalties,’ says report

British black and Asian workers suffering disproportionately from hospitality shutdown, says think-tank One in twelve ethnic minority workers are employed in the hospitality industry Report notes there are differences between individual BAME ethnic groups Indian workers had the highest average earnings of any group at £8.96 By Harry Wise For This Is Money Published: 15:30 … Read more

Eton College tried to report sacked teacher to anti-TERRORISM programme over lecture

Eton College tried to report its dismissed Master to the anti-terrorism Prevent programme for allegedly advocating male supremacy and the glorification of violence. The elite £42,500-a-year public school reported their concerns to their local authority over teacher Will Knowland’s lecture. School chiefs dismissed Mr Knowland after he refused to take down an online lecture tackling … Read more

Eton College tried to report sacked teacher to anti-TERRORISM programme over lecture

Eton College tried to report its dismissed Master to the anti-terrorism Prevent programme for allegedly advocating male supremacy and the glorification of violence. The elite £42,500-a-year public school reported their concerns to their local authority over teacher Will Knowland’s lecture. School chiefs dismissed Mr Knowland after he refused to take down an online lecture tackling … Read more

China will overtake the US and become the world’s biggest economy by 2028, report says

China will overtake the United States to become the world’s biggest economy in 2028, five years earlier than previously estimated due to the contrasting recoveries of the two countries from the COVID-19 pandemic, a think tank said. ‘For some time, an overarching theme of global economics has been the economic and soft power struggle between … Read more

China will overtake the US and become the world’s biggest economy by 2028, report says

China will overtake the United States to become the world’s biggest economy in 2028, five years earlier than previously estimated due to the contrasting recoveries of the two countries from the COVID-19 pandemic, a think tank said. ‘For some time, an overarching theme of global economics has been the economic and soft power struggle between … Read more

Three police forces report 2020 increase in drink and drug driving offences

The volume of drink and drug driving offences in 2020 have fallen by 14 per cent, though some areas have seen an increase despite a huge fall in traffic volumes since the first lockdown was enforced in March. Police in the City of London, Humberside and Wiltshire said they recorded more driving under the influence … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Traders make hay on hopes of a Brexit breakthrough

British shares leapt higher yesterday as reports spread that the UK and EU negotiators had signed a Brexit deal. As traders buzzed with excitement, stocks tied closely to the economy received an extra lift. Banks, housebuilders and airlines soared. Lloyds Bank climbed 7 per cent, or 2.43p, to 37.13p, while rival Barclays was up 4 … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Airbus planes delay fails to ground Easyjet shares 

MARKET REPORT: Airbus planes delay fails to ground Easyjet shares as new Covid strain plunges global aviation industry deeper into crisis By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 22:15 GMT, 22 December 2020 | Updated: 22:27 GMT, 22 December 2020 Airline Easyjet has pushed back more plane orders as the new Covid strain threw … Read more

Two-thirds of university students had NO face-to-face teaching in November, report reveals 

Two-thirds of university students had NO face-to-face teaching in November, report reveals Office for National Statistics revealed students suffered decline in mental health  Report said by late November, 65 per cent of students got no personal tuition Survey of 100,000 students said they had stuck to lockdown like everyone else  By Daily Mail Reporter Published: … Read more

Two-thirds of university students had NO face-to-face teaching in November, report reveals 

Two-thirds of university students had NO face-to-face teaching in November, report reveals Office for National Statistics revealed students suffered decline in mental health  Report said by late November, 65 per cent of students got no personal tuition Survey of 100,000 students said they had stuck to lockdown like everyone else  By Daily Mail Reporter Published: … Read more