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News

  • Prince Harry hit with £9.5m Daily Mail legal bill

    Legal

    Prince Harry and six other high-profile figures have been ordered to pay £9.54m towards the Daily Mail publisher’s legal costs after losing their long-running privacy case. Judge Matthew Nicklin Nicklin ruled on Friday that the claimants must make an interim payment of £9,544,355 to Associated Newspapers by 28 August, after the publisher ran up costs […]

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  • Lord O’Neill declines job in Burnham government

    Economics
    Jim ONeill, economist and former Goldman Sachs chairman, sitting on a yellow sofa in front of large windows.
  • Healey oversees unexpected rise in borrowing in first month as Chancellor 

    Economics
    Man in suit and red tie speaking at a podium to an audience in a modern building.
  • Ratcliffe’s Ineos saves Runcorn plant

    Industrials
    Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos has announced a “significant strategic investment” into premium apparel brand Castore.
  • UK economy’s rebound fails to stem two years of mass job losses 

    Economics
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 31: The Shard is seen on the horizon as commuters cross London Bridge during the morning rush hour on January 31, 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The IMF reports that the UK economy will contract by 0.6% in 2023, as opposed to the previous prediction it might grow, and will perform worse than many other advanced economies, including Russia.The cost of living continues to hit households with grocery inflation for the first four weeks of 2023 rising to 16.7% which would add a further £788 per year to family food bills. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
  • Mark Kleinman: Frasers’ touchiness shows importance of Harvey Nicks swoop for Ashley

    Business
    Mark Kleinman is Sky News' City Editor and writes a column for City AM
  • The decline of Harvey Nichols is a tale of London’s decline too

    Opinion
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  • Premier League: US owners dominate over half of 20 clubs

    Sport Business
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  • Budget supermarket Iceland’s sneaky jab at Big Four management consultants

    Retail
    Iceland has reported its latest financial results.
  • Healey told tax rises for fiscal remedy are ‘not required’

    Economics
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  • Exclusive: Plans for city-based, private equity-backed athletics league revealed

    Sport Business
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  • Standard Life partners with Goldman Sachs and CVC to fuel pension risk transfer business

    Insurance
    Standard Life office building exterior, representing one of the UKs largest pension funds, in a business context
  • Amazon says it buys books in bulk to ‘improve products’

    Tech
    Bloomsbury was voted Publisher of the Year at the British Book Awards 2025.
  • Travelodge boss quits amid backlash over hotel sexual assault

    Hospitality
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  • Goldman: Junior white-collar workers squeezed hardest by AI hiring slump

    AI
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  • Trainees ‘exploiting’ aspiring lawyers by monetising advice on social media

    Legal
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  • AI startup raises $20m to build ‘digital twins’ of office workers

    Tech
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Editor's Picks

  • I drove 3,000 miles and saw the America AI is leaving behind

    Opinion
    Rusty MOTEL sign, classic cars, and Route 66 Kix on 66 sign in Tucumcari, NM for a US road trip
  • Take it from an AI founder, London is where it’s at

    Opinion
    London skyline with The Shard, Walkie Talkie, and Gherkin skyscrapers towering over residential buildings and autumn trees.
  • Are cars really the problem? London cyclists, it’s time to look within our ranks

    Opinion
    London cyclists ride Lime bikes and personal bicycles on a city street, promoting urban mobility and eco-friendly transport.

Opinion

  • Hammersmith Bridge is a test for Burnham’s place-based growth

    Opinion

    Putting forward funds to reopen Hammersmith Bridge is not special pleading for the capital, it is common sense, writes Tolga Inanc.

    Hammersmith Bridge closed in 2021 with fencing, banners, and traffic cones blocking access to the walkway.
  • The decline of Harvey Nichols is a tale of London’s decline too

    Opinion
    Harvey Nichols department store at night, illuminated with neon signs and colorful window displays.
  • Litigation funders need certainty to keep Britain’s class action regime fair

    Opinion
  • Are cars really the problem? London cyclists, it’s time to look within our ranks

    Opinion
  • Which is the smelliest Tube line?

    Opinion
  • Take it from an AI founder, London is where it’s at

    Opinion
  • I drove 3,000 miles and saw the America AI is leaving behind

    Opinion
  • IPO tweaks are welcome, but London’s market needs root and branch reform

    Opinion
  • Is Canary Wharf Back? Barclays' Mega Bet
  • The City should prepare for Burnham's tax raid
  • Motor finance compensation in doutbt, Thatcher aide on 'No. 10 North' and: what is co-living?
  • Why Andy Burnham Could Spell Disaster for the UK Economy
  • Sky buys chunk of ITV, what the City makes of Burnham, and $8m World Cup tickets
  • Is Canary Wharf Back? Barclays' Mega Bet

    Is Canary Wharf Back? Barclays' Mega Bet

  • The City should prepare for Burnham's tax raid

    The City should prepare for Burnham's tax raid

  • Motor finance compensation in doutbt, Thatcher aide on 'No. 10 North' and: what is co-living?

    Motor finance compensation in doutbt, Thatcher aide on 'No. 10 North' and: what is co-living?

  • Why Andy Burnham Could Spell Disaster for the UK Economy

    Why Andy Burnham Could Spell Disaster for the UK Economy

  • Sky buys chunk of ITV, what the City makes of Burnham, and $8m World Cup tickets

    Sky buys chunk of ITV, what the City makes of Burnham, and $8m World Cup tickets

Partner content

  • Beyond your 9-5: things to explore in the Square Mile 

    Partner
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  • The Summer Slowdown can become a thing of the past

    Partner
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  • London Sports Festival Extends Padel at Hay’s Galleria Following Continued Demand

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  • Where heritage meets diplomacy: The Qatar Goodwood Festival and the UK–Middle East partnership

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  • London Sports Festival moves from 3×3 basketball success to pickleball at the City of London Corporation’s Guildhall Yard

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  • Britain knows how to seed a scaleup. But can it back one all the way?

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Sport

  • Illegal Premier League betting could hit £1bn within year

    Sport Business

    The betting black market could take £1bn in illegal Premier League bets within a year, analysis has warned ahead of tonight’s kick-off.  The Premier League returns this weekend with its 20 clubs voluntarily banning gambling and casino brands from occupying the lucrative front-of-shirt sponsorship slot.  Gambling brands – not all of whom are regulated within […]

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  • Liverpool and LA Lakers deals set new bar for sport investment

    Sport Business
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  • South Africa need cash from New Zealand Tests but All Blacks fans not like Lions

    Sport Business
  • Best Horse Racing Betting Sites in the UK August 2026

    betting
  • Exclusive: Former Formula 1 figure invests £100k into new Pacer app dubbed ‘Sports Tinder’

    Sport
  • What Guardiola and Mourinho teach business, and other Premier League managers

    Sport Business
  • Premier League: US owners dominate over half of 20 clubs

    Sport Business
  • Exclusive: Plans for city-based, private equity-backed athletics league revealed

    Sport Business

Life&Style

  • Meet the Destrier, Bugatti’s most extreme one-off yet

    Life&Style
    Dark blue Bugatti Solitaire Destrier hypercar with sleek design and silver trim, against a black background
  • I was first aboard Explora Journey’s new cruise ship. Does it beat the competition?

    Life&Style
    Luxury cruise ship Explora pool deck with lounge chairs and circular daybeds under a retractable glass roof
  • Google Pixel 11 review: Can this new smartphone lure away iPhone users?

    Life&Style
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  • Beyond your 9-5: things to explore in the Square Mile 

    Partner
  • Counter culture: The best counter dining in London

    Food
  • City institution Simpson’s Tavern reborn as British restaurant

    Life&Style
  • Audi’s brought back the A2, and it’s gone electric

    Life&Style
  • Lotus Emira 420 Sport: the best Emira yet is a downsized supercar

    Life&Style
  • We take a food and drink Odyssey through the Square Mile

    Life&Style

The Punter

  • Give Emit some Love in the Ebor

    Sport

    EUROPE’s richest handicap, the Ebor (3.35pm), headlines Saturday’s card from York. We’re already in a good position in this fiercely competitive contest, having taken an ante-post position on EMIT at 25/1 a few weeks ago. Joseph O’Brien’s four-year-old looks set to go off as one of the favourites for this, with a current best price […]

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  • Tony worth Ten Bob in the City of York

    Sport
    Two racehorses and jockeys in colorful silks galloping on a green turf track during a horse race
  • Rayevka can carry Nunthorpe back to France

    Sport
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Features from our Partners

  • London Sports Festival Serves Up Pickleball in New Street Square

    Partner
    Pickleball in Guildhall Yard last year as part of the launch of the London Sports Festival
  • Protecting the truth in a shifting communications compliance environment

    Partner
    “While AI-driven compliance tools offer tremendous potential, firms must have realistic expectations,” said Shaun Hurst, Principal Regulatory Advisor at Smarsh.
  • Alibaba.com brings CoCreate Pitch to Europe:

    Partner
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  • An Experience Like No Other: Premium Hospitality Packages for Catfish and the Bottlemen at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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  • How effective procurement technology can improve employee retention

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  • World-Class Hospitality: Premium Hospitality Packages for Arijit Singh at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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  • VILT – The clock is ticking: European Accessibility Act Looms

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Surge: NHC Takes the Lead

    Partner
  • Beyond reinsurance: Aon’s UK Insurance Vertical redefines client partnership

    Partner
  • Adobe Acrobat AI: The legal pro in your corner

    Partner
  • A New Era of Saudi-U.S. Strategic Partnership

    Partner
  • Hope Rehab Thailand: journey to recovery

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  • Hercules PLC: Powering Britain’s infrastructure ambitions

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  • How AI-powered compliance could fight financial crime

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  • Full-throttle Corporate Experiences at F1 DRIVE – London

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