St Patrick’s Day in London: The best places for Guinness & oysters March 13, 2024 With St Patrick’s Day coming up, Alex Dalzell travels London to find the spots serving the freshest oysters with a pint of Guinness
Numa launches first UK site in Bloomsbury as London’s hotel market picks up steam March 13, 2024 The group operates as a “fully digitalised hospitality platform” according to its website. It provides hotels, serviced apartments and hostels.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ new song Wild God is a song of planetary importance March 12, 2024 With the release of Wild Gods, Nick Cave is surpassing even Dylan and Cohen, entering some new circle of higher life all his own.
Not just a cheap beach holiday: Visiting the real Albania with Intrepid March 12, 2024 Intrepid Travel has launched a new Albania trip. Ash Hiden discovered the real country, beyond the cheap beach holidays
Best pizza in London: From Napoli on the Road to Made of Dough March 12, 2024 We got the City A.M. team to nominate their favourite pizza from across the city, whether you’re in Walthamstow or Wimbledon
Visit arty Amsterdam, beyond the sex shows and cannabis cafes March 12, 2024 If the thought of stag parties, cannabis cafes, and seedy sex shows leaves you cold, that is no reason to write off Amsterdam. In recent years, the Netherland’s largest city has been working hard to get rid of its tacky reputation and reinvent itself as a more sophisticated tourist destination, with a strong contemporary art [...]
The D.A.R.E. Podcast – Successful Mindset Series – is now ‘in partnership with City A.M.’ March 12, 2024 | Sponsored The D.A.R.E. Podcast, after recently launching earlier this year, has now agreed to a partnership with City A.M.
Businesses Host 280 Female Students To Shine a Light on Careers in The City March 12, 2024 | Sponsored Last week the Square Mile hosted 280 young people for We Can Be 2024, allowing them to gain an exclusive glimpse into some of The City’s most prominent businesses. Part of The Lord Mayor’s Appeal’s aim to create A Better City For All, the annual initiative matches 18 schools from London and Suffolk with 18 [...]
Nye at the National Theatre: Sheen shines but this play flatlines March 11, 2024 Nye at the National Theatre ★★★☆☆ Michael Sheen was born to play Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan, the firebrand Welsh politician who in 1948 willed into existence the NHS as we know it. Sheen has been a “not-for-profit” actor since 2021, donating the money from his movies to causes including a fund to help send Welsh kids [...]
Oscar highlights: Six take aways from last night’s ceremony March 11, 2024 The Barbie Vs Oppenheimer saga is at an end. Did last night change what we’ll be watching in the future? Here are all our Oscar highlights