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A jury has cleared nine climate activists of causing £500,000 worth of criminal damage to HSBC’s London headquarters after they argued they had a "lawful excuse" for the action.
Banking corporation HSBC has reintroduced daily testing and masks in its New York office after a rise in reported Covid infections, in an ominous sign that people aren't leaving the 'emergency' Covid measures behind.
Why did HSBC panic and throw Stuart Kirk under a bus when he expressed some mild scepticism about eco-alarmism? Because the big banks have been captured by the climate change lobby, explains Andrew Orlowski in Spiked.
The head of one of HSBC’s biggest rivals defended free speech after HSBC suspended a senior banker for criticising the hysterical tone of the climate debate.
A senior HSBC executive has been suspended and may be fired for daring to question climate change dogma in a speech last week. "There's always some nut job telling me about the end of the world," he said. Burn the heretic!
HSBC will move more than 1,200 staff in Britain to permanent working from home contracts in an attempt to cut costs post-lockdown(s).
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