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Goldman Sachs promotes seven in EMEA wealth team

Goldman Sachs International has promoted seven senior professionals within its EMEA private wealth management division to managing director roles, signalling strong growth in the region's wealth business.

Prisoner returns after mistaken release

Billy Smith surrenders to authorities just hours after being mistakenly freed from prison in a surprising turn of events that has raised serious questions about prison security protocols.

Prison Blunder: Dozens Wrongly Freed

Exclusive investigation reveals how systemic failures led to the mistaken release of prisoners across England and Wales, raising serious questions about public safety and justice system protocols.

London pub charges customer £989 for one drink

A casual drink in a London pub turned into a financial nightmare when one customer discovered their card had been charged nearly £1,000 for a single beverage, exposing payment system vulnerabilities that could affect anyone.

Sex offender accidentally released from London prison

A convicted sex offender was mistakenly released from Thameside Prison in what authorities are calling a 'serious administrative error', sparking urgent police investigations and public safety concerns across East London.

Banks set to escape tax rises in Reeves budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to spare Britain's banking sector from tax rises in her first major Budget, despite previous Labour criticism of bank profits during the cost-of-living crisis.

Goldman Sachs hires Evercore banker for Evelyn Partners sale

In a significant recruitment coup, Goldman Sachs has hired senior Evercore banker James Rucker to spearhead the upcoming sale of Evelyn Partners' wealth management division, signalling intensified competition in London's financial advisory landscape.

Mistakenly freed prisoner turns himself in

Billy Morgan Smith, mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth, surrenders to authorities in surprising turn of events that exposes systemic failures in UK prison system.

Prisoner accidentally released from HMP Wandsworth

A convicted prisoner was mistakenly set free from HMP Wandsworth after a catastrophic administrative error, triggering an urgent manhunt and raising serious questions about prison security protocols in London's troubled jail system.

Wandsworth Prison mistakenly frees inmate

A prisoner serving time for burglary was accidentally released from HMP Wandsworth and remained at large for three days before being recaptured, raising serious questions about prison security protocols.

Celebrity Traitors Winner Leaked in TV Blunder

The winner of Celebrity Traitors has been leaked online after a massive scheduling error by TV bosses, spoiling the surprise for thousands of viewers ahead of the finale.

Goldman Sachs London pay bill soars 26%

Goldman Sachs International's London staff costs surge to £2.8bn amid booming investment banking fees, while parent company reports stellar Q2 earnings.

AI Revolutionises Wealth Management for Ultra-Rich

Exclusive insight into how AI is transforming wealth management, from hyper-personalised portfolios to predictive analytics revolutionising client service in London's financial district.

Tice Pledges Major Reform of City Regulation

Reform UK chairman Richard Tice unveils radical plan to overhaul financial regulation, claiming current rules are stifling London's competitiveness and investment growth.

Lloyds CEO: Motor Finance Scandal Threatens UK Investment

Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group CEO Charlie Nunn voices serious concerns about how the ongoing motor finance commission scandal could damage Britain's attractiveness to global investors and impact the wider economy.

Vanquis warns of £7m FCA motor finance hit

Subprime lender Vanquis Banking Group faces a potential £7 million hit from the FCA's motor finance review, warning of 'material uncertainty' if the regulator doesn't change course.

Grooming gang probes dropped due to human error

A damning review uncovers how police investigations into grooming gangs were abandoned due to administrative mistakes and poor record-keeping, raising serious questions about victim protection.

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