Investor groups and retail participation advocates have raised concerns over the large number of UK companies making use of a cashbox structure in recent share placements undertaken as a direct result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Approximately 30 companies have raised cash in this way so far...
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In accordance to the UK Government directive Sunpower Electronics continue to services the needs of companies who are supporting vital supply chains, until further direction is given from the government. In order to protect staff and customers coming into contact with each other we are initiating no...
But public anger at his recent problems has unnerved many Conservatives who now feel willing to rebel on issues they don't agree with, such as how to deal with the rise of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Long lines continue to form outside vaccination centers as people r...
"As part of the agreed measures, while companies will still have to apply for the three-month extension to be granted, those citing issues around COVID-19 will be automatically and immediately granted an extension," said the statement.
At the moment Brexit appears to have been forgotten by many. This is understandable – the impact of COVID-19 is so immediate, vast and deep that the...
The NHS Nightingale Hospital in London discharged its first patient after he recovered from COVID-19 on April 19. The emergency facility was built in nine days to boost treatment capacity in London, one of the UK's hotspots for COVID-19. 58-year-old Simon Chung became its ...