Chunks to be cut out of HSBC skyscraper in Canary Wharf overhaul
Bank is quitting ‘Tower of Doom’ and moving to a smaller office because of home working
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Bank is quitting ‘Tower of Doom’ and moving to a smaller office because of home working
Companies may be more likely to hire experienced staff and pass over 18 to 20-year-olds because of higher wages, industry insiders warn
Appointment comes as investors urge bank to move operations from London
Tech giant says its commitment to promoting equality and inclusion remains unchanged
Senior HSBC workers are being told to cut back on lavish lunches and air fares
Frontline workers would be left behind by government mandates for fewer hours
Party denies plans to revive Corbyn-era policy despite Unison pressure
Killing Kittens founder Emma Sayle tells banking app to ‘get with the modern world’
Hogan Lovells cracks down with new system for reporting incidents anonymously
Porsche-backed start-up Rimac Group to launch self-driving taxi in UK
Trying to get away with doing the bare minimum suggests more serious issues are at play
UK hit by 20.5pc drop in number of newborns in last decade – the largest in G7
Executives are increasingly disinclined to put their heads above the parapet
City veteran warns that tweaking current rules will not be enough to revive the exchange
Party treads a delicate line as union demands clash with a corporate charm offensive