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James Dyson

  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    John Gapper
    James Dyson is right to fight for British strawberries

    The UK’s largest commercial farmer is trying to create a berry brand against intense global competition

    Dan Stockhill programming the robot picking arm machines
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    News in-depth
    How James Dyson’s farming empire may be hit by £120mn in death duties

    Billionaire known for vacuums and hairdryers has become one of UK’s largest farmers

  • Tuesday, 9 July, 2024
    Dyson James Group Ltd
    Dyson to cut a quarter of UK workforce

    Vacuum cleaner maker moves to axe 1,000 jobs as part of global restructuring

    An employee displays a 3D printed version of the Dyson DC24 vacuum cleane
  • Wednesday, 20 March, 2024
    Hunt tells Dyson to ‘stand for election’ after fiery meeting

    Chancellor retaliates against UK entrepreneur’s criticism in private Number 11 meeting

    James Dyson about to enter a car outside No 11 Downing Street
  • Tuesday, 16 January, 2024
    Dyson James Group Ltd
    Dyson picks JLR battery expert as next chief executive

    Hanno Kirner to take charge next month as engineering company focuses on new technologies and industries

  • Friday, 1 December, 2023
    Dyson loses libel case against Daily Mirror

    London’s High Court dismisses billionaire’s claims, finding article on his support for Brexit was ‘honest opinion’

    Sir James Dyson arrives at court in London last month
  • Thursday, 25 November, 2021
    Lex
    Dyson/ATA: labour abuse claims mean toil and trouble for power brand Premium content

    Billionaire founder unlikely to reverse course on manufacturing despite latest problems

    Sir James Dyson, pictured in New York in October 2018
  • Friday, 23 April, 2021
    UK politics
    Cummings broadside accuses Johnson of ‘possibly illegal’ acts

    Ex-adviser’s blog takes aim at PM with string of damaging allegations on funding and No 10 leaks

    Dominic Cummings leaves 10 Downing Street last May
  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    Dyson moves residency back to UK as text dispute refuses to die down

    Billionaire says Singapore remains group’s head office after controversial relocation from Britain

    Sir James Dyson
  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    UK politics
    Johnson accused of cronyism over Dyson ventilator tax cuts
  • Wednesday, 21 April, 2021
    Helen Thomas
    Dyson texts seem low-level sleaze but still raise lobbying questions

    Messages between entrepreneur and PM come as UK government is engulfed in Greensill scandal

    Sir James Dyson
  • Wednesday, 21 April, 2021
    UK politics lobbying
    Labour calls for ‘transparent’ lobbying inquiry after Dyson texts revealed

    Industrialist exchanged messages with Johnson over tax treatment when developing ventilator for NHS

    Boris Johnson and Sir James Dyson in a composite image
  • Friday, 24 April, 2020
    Health sector
    Dyson says its ventilator not needed in UK 

    Appliance maker had responded to UK government appeal to help equip health service

  • Friday, 18 October, 2019
    City InsiderPatrick Jenkins
    Will Mark Carney be a Bank of England leaver or remainer?

    BoE boss puts in another ‘pro’ performance before MPs in the Treasury Committee

    Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney is seen at a launch of the new twenty pound note design featuring late British painter JMW Turner, at Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate, south eastern England on October 10, 2019. - The visual of the new 20-pound note, which will come into circulation in 2020 and dedicated to the famous English painter Turner, was unveiled Thursday by the governor of the Bank of England. (Photo by Leon Neal / POOL / AFP) (Photo by LEON NEAL/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Friday, 11 October, 2019
    News in-depthDyson James Group Ltd
    Why Dyson pulled the plug on its ‘fantastic’ electric car

    Audacious gamble might have cemented founder’s legacy as a risk-taking innovator

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2019
    Dyson James Group Ltd
    Dyson cancels electric car project

    Billionaire inventor says that making the vehicles is not commercially viable

    FT | Sir James Dyson photographed at the Dyson headquaters in Malmsbury Wiltshire 25th Jannuary 2018 Photography by Gareth Iwan Jones (www.garethiwanjones.com)
  • Tuesday, 16 July, 2019
    Residential
    Apartment demand fuels climb in US rents

    A round-up of world property news

    Panoramic photo of the skyline of Fort Worth with apartments and office buildings reflecting in the Clear Fork Trinity River at Trinity Park, in downtown Fort Worth,Texas, USA.
  • Friday, 12 July, 2019
    LexAsian prime property
    Dyson penthouse: sucking up a discount Premium content

    Entrepreneur’s timely purchase will irritate his critics  

    A view of Guoco Tower (R), where a luxury penthouse at Wallich Residence is located, is seen in Singapore on July 10, 2019. - British billionaire inventor James Dyson has splashed out a reported 54 million USD on the biggest, most expensive penthouse in Singapore, a three-floor residence with a rooftop terrace, private pool and jacuzzi. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP)ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images
  • Friday, 12 July, 2019
    News in-depthWeek in Review
    Why James Dyson divides opinion like Brexit and Marmite

    Loved and loathed entrepreneur sparks more controversy as he buys Singapore penthouse

    British industrial design engineer and founder of the Dyson company, James Dyson, poses with products during a photo session at a hotel in Paris on October 11, 2018. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP) (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 12 July, 2019
    Edwin Heathcote
    James Dyson swaps Brexit Britain for his villa in the sky

    The industrialist has bought Singapore’s most expensive penthouse atop the Guoco Tower

    A view of Guoco Tower (R), where a luxury penthouse at Wallich Residence is located, is seen in Singapore on July 10, 2019. - British billionaire inventor James Dyson has splashed out a reported 54 million USD on the biggest, most expensive penthouse in Singapore, a three-floor residence with a rooftop terrace, private pool and jacuzzi. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP)ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2019
    James Dyson buys Singapore’s most expensive flat

    Asking price for Brexit-supporting billionaire’s ‘super penthouse’ was $79m

    Wallich Residence super penthouse
  • Friday, 10 May, 2019
    City InsiderPatrick Jenkins
    Tina hopes a good red will see off Green displeasure

    Rare bottle of 1869 Lafite bought in support of charity

    Burberry Prorsum Arrivals - LFW Autumn/Winter 2010...LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 23: Tina Green and husband Sir Philip Green attend the Burberry Prorsum LFW Autumn/Winter 2010 Women?s wear show at the Parade Ground, Chelsea College of Art on February 23, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images for Burberry)
  • Wednesday, 8 May, 2019
    Electric vehicles
    Dyson presses UK government for earlier petrol car ban

    Patents show entrepreneur aiming to take on Tesla with off-road electric vehicle

    FT | Sir James Dyson photographed at the Dyson headquaters in Malmsbury Wiltshire 25th Jannuary 2018 Photography by Gareth Iwan Jones (www.garethiwanjones.com)
  • Friday, 15 February, 2019
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Dyson sweeps 100 back office jobs out of the UK

    Roles were outsourced before announcement of relocation of group’s HQ to Asia

    (FILES) In this file photo taken on October 11, 2018 Founder of the Dyson company, designer James Dyson, poses next to the model of an engine during a photo session at a hotel in Paris. - British electric appliance pioneer Dyson will switch headquarters to Singapore this year due to booming Asian demand but not because of Brexit, the company said Tuesday, January 22, 2019. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images
  • Sunday, 27 January, 2019
    News in Focus13 min listen
    Dyson relocates its HQ on the eve of Brexit
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