The firm stated it was ‘very grateful to the press for highlighting the alleged breaches’ and was committed to conducting a ‘full review’ of its auditing processes.
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Masks slowly being embraced in hard-hit England, with PM’s backing
“The U.K. government has a history of doing things rather late in the day,” said a professor of health psychology. “It seems to be part of a pattern.”
UFC 251 fight purses revealed Jorge Masvidal’s £280,000 windfall, £400k for Usman… and this is all BEFORE bonuses
KAMARU USMAN proved he is worth every penny in the UFC – after earning £400,000 for beating Jorge Masvidal. Don’t feel sorry for beaten Masvidal, though, who took the fight on just six days’ notice. He still pocketed a monster £280,000 for losing to the welterweight champion at UFC 251 at Fight Island in Abu […]
Grant Imahara, former host of Discovery Channel’s ‘Mythbusters, dead at 49
Grant Imahara, a former host of the Discovery Channel show “Mythbusters,” reportedly died on Monday of a brain aneurysm. He was 49 years old.
Boeing Nabs $23B US Air Force Contract; First Fighter Jet Order Now In
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing (BA) a nearly $1.2 billion contract to build the first lot of eight F-15EX advanced fighter jets to help the service meet its capacity requirements and add capability to its fighter fleet. The award also covers support and one-time, upfront engineering costs.Already under construction at the Boeing F-15 production facili […]
Grant Imahara: Mythbusters TV host dies suddenly at 49
He was known for Mythbusters and White Rabbit Project, and made models for the Star Wars prequels.
Investors yank $500m from super-leveraged US tech fund
Record weekly outflow from ETF known as ‘TQQQ’ suggests wariness after momentous rally
Giant steps to normality and refuelled for Tokyo
After three months of lockdown, Andrew Pozzi is back in Italy and on the winning trail as GB’s top hurdler starts dreaming of the Olympics again.
Roger Stone: Trump likely saved my life by commuting my sentence
Fresh from having his prison sentence for lying to Congress to protect the president commuted, Roger Stone went on FOX News to claim the president likely saved his life with the clemency. Tim O’Brien joins to discuss.
Lidl will open 25 new stores in UK this year creating 1,000 jobs
Lidl is set to open 25 new stores in the UK by the end of the year, creating thousands more jobs, as part of its plan to have 1,000 new UK branches by the end of 2023.
Space tool inventor dentist on his ultimate quest – the one for alien life. Europa, Jupiter’s moon, is his best bet
Just like Leonardo: I was born in Hong Kong in 1952, exactly 500 years after da Vinci – I think I have a similar mind to him, I enjoy solving puzzles and making designs. My father was a building contractor and my mother was a housewife. I was the fifth of six children. We were a traditional family and my father expected his children to be successful, which […]
Amazon’s new smart shopping cart lets you check out without a cashier
Photo: Amazon Amazon is expanding its real-world footprint with another unconventional physical product: a shopping cart. While it certainly looks like an aesthetic upgrade to your standard grocery store cart, the Dash Cart, as it’s called, is in fact a smart version of the tried-and-true food transport vehicle. It’s equipped with a touchscreen and other var […]
Solskjaer vows ‘we’ll put it right’ after Man Utd drop points
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said Manchester United “will put it right” after conceding a late goal against Southampton on Monday to dent their hopes of reaching next season’s Champions League. United were on course for a fifth successive Premier League victory after bouncing back from Stuart Armstrong’s early opener through strikes from Marcus R […]
Transparency concerns raised over India COVID-19 fund
A request by the Associated Press for a list of fund donors and payments from the PM office was denied.
South China Sea dispute: China’s pursuit of resources ‘unlawful’, says US
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says China is treating the disputed waters as its “maritime empire”.