
David Sheppard
Investigations Journalist at Financial Times
Financial Times Investigations Team. Former FT Energy Editor, but still dabbles in what makes the world go round. Ex-Reuters.
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1 week ago |
capitallaw.co.uk | David Sheppard
On 16 April 2025, the UK Supreme Court provided its long-awaited judgment in the case of For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers. The unanimous judgment held that under the Equality Act 2010 (the Act), the definition of “Woman”, “Man” and “Sex” solely refers to a biological sex even where an individual holds a Gender Recognition Certificate (“GRC”).
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Kieran Smith |David Sheppard |Cynthia O’Murchu
A political consultancy that arranged meetings attended by Network Rail and senior Labour figures who are now in government was paid...
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3 weeks ago |
ft.com | Rachel Millard |David Sheppard
Wood Group has said it will need to restate its financial results and will probably have to suspend its shares next month after an...
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1 month ago |
capitallaw.co.uk | David Sheppard
As we approach April 2025, the annual uplift to statutory minimum wage, statutory rate limits, and family-related leave, take effect. These changes will take particular importance to employers with the commencement of the increase in employer National Insurance Contributions from 6 April 2025, and those businesses currently planning redundancies in the coming weeks and months.
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Ivan Levingston |David Sheppard
Struggling oil services and engineering company Wood Group, which is a takeover target for Dubai-based Sidara, has tapped advisers to...
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RT @RnaudBertrand: It is indeed "one of the most extraordinary Truth posts of Trump's presidency" in the sheer level of gaslighting at play…

RT @cooksimon: I’m guessing this is the “OMG what have I done” moment

Troubling conundrum for western oil brokers/shippers/insurers etc. should Brent go below $60 a barrel Do they do more Russian biz knowing the likelihood of Moscow's crude being, technically, compliant with the $60 price cap again means it's fair game for them to faciliatate?