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Monday 11 October 2021 4:51 pm|Updated:Monday 11 October 2021 4:52 pmGSK waves goodbye to West London as breakup begins with new pound;120m HQBy: Farah GhouriShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppE brumate cooler mailShare on EmailGlaxoSmithKline will move its global headquarters to a new pound;120m site, as the pharmaceutical giant prepares to split up its empire into two separate businesses. The company today announced plans for a shiny new pound;120m headquarters in Weybridge for its new independent c stanley cup onsumer healthcare company. Remaining pharmaceuticals and vaccine staff will also relocate from the existing head office in Brentford, the company said. The break-up of GSK, planned for the middle of next year, will see the creation of a separately listed company for the pharmaceuticalrsquo consumer healthcare arm in a joint venture with Pfizer. The company said that when the split takes place in the middle of 2022 staff will first be moved to temporary offices in Weybridge, where GSK already owns research and development sites. By the end of 2024 though the firm intends to have completed the new headquarters which will have capacity for around 1,400 staff. Read moreGSK plots $30bn investment into US in latest blow to UKrsquo pharma sectorShare this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailS polene bag imilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessRelated TopicsGSKPharmaceuticalsTrending ArticlesAnthropic: UK staff get eye-watering Tyrt Burberry rsquo chief operating and financial officer to quit after six years in the job
Monday 17 October 2016 6:30 pmLabourrsquo shadow chancellor John McDonnell takes a swipe at the City over passporting rightsBy: Rebecca SmithShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailJohn McDonnell has criticised speculation that the government is considering continuing to pay some contributions to the EU, to maintain passporting rights for City firms and other sectors.These would allow the companies to continue trading across the con owala tumbler tinent.Britain has voted to leave the EU, it has not voted for paying huge fees for special favours for bankers https://t.co/UMa5alQpBA pic.twitter/nlTuf4kDMemdash; John McDonnell MP @johnmcdonnellMP October 17, 2016A report in the Financial Times said Theresa May s cabinet was looking into how Britain wouldpay billions into the EU budget after Brexit to mai hydrojug traveler ntain Single-Market access for the City of London and other sectors.Read more: John McDonnell just promised to maintain access to the Single MarketBritish taxpayers should not be expected to foot the bil hydrojug canada l for special privileges in accessing European markets solely for the financial sector alone, said McDonnell in a statement. Britain has voted to leave the EU, it has not voted for paying huge fees for special favours for bankers.McDonnell added: We support access to EU markets for financial services, but it is crucial for the British economy that the government insist on full, ta |