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  • Explainer: Boris Johnson’s humble address to the Queen?

    October 4, 2024

    Boris Johnson is never less than obsequious when referring to the late Queen in his new memoir, Unleashed, but is he really a loyal subject? Westminster has been gripped by the release of Boris Johnson’s new memoir, Unleashed, with figures from all areas of public life frantically checking the index to see if they are [...]

  • The main task of the next Tory leader is to repaint the party’s image

    October 2, 2024

    The dominant narrative around a government’s record is more important than the facts, writes Paul Ormerod

  • Donald Trump is wrong: AI is NOT a threat to speechwriting

    September 30, 2024

    “He goes click, click, click, and like 15 seconds later he shows me my speech, written so beautifully.” This is Donald Trump on Logan Paul’s podcast, describing his first encounter with ChatGPT. “I’ve never seen anything like it. And so quickly… It’s a little bit scary… So one industry I think that will be gone [...]

  • Labour’s relationship with business was never a love match

    September 30, 2024

    A shambolic ‘business day’ at Labour Party conference reveals the government’s true feelings about the City, says Eliot Wilson Only those addicted to Sir Keir Starmer’s own-brand Flavor Aid would claim that last week’s Labour Party conference was an unqualified success. Assessments were mixed, but it was not the joyful fiesta a new government might [...]

  • Sadiq Khan meets NBA chiefs with potential London return on cards

    September 26, 2024

    London mayor Sadiq Khan today met the NBA Deputy Commissioner as hopes of a NBA return to London grew further. The pair spoke on Thursday “to discuss their shared ambition to expand the sport’s reach and influence in the capital, including through live NBA games”. “I want to do big events, whether it’s Wrestlemania, whether [...]

  • Pay tax on your gifts, top accountancy firm warns politicians amid Labour row

    September 26, 2024

    Politicians should pay tax on gifts in the same way that other industries and individuals do, a leading accountant has said. Currently, firms and workers in sectors where gifting is commonplace and an element of their profession – such as the media industry or online influencers – are made pay to income tax and, in [...]

  • Cut Starmer some slack, three months hasn’t undone his victory

    September 26, 2024

    The Labour Party is having some teething issues, but three months is hardly enough to judge Starmer by, writes Will Cooling.

  • ‘Grown up’ Sue Gray is looking like a political ingenue

    September 23, 2024

    Sue Gray awarding herself a more generous salary than the Prime Minister’s betrays a high-handed and naive approach to politics, says Eliot Wilson When the BBC revealed last week that Sue Gray, the Prime Minister’s chief of staff, earned more than her boss, the story developed in a number of different ways. Some felt that [...]

  • S4 Capital: Revenue down and debt up at Sir Martin Sorrell’s ad giant

    September 19, 2024

    Sir Martin Sorrell’s S4 Capital’s post-pandemic struggles have carried through into its latest results, which revealed a sharp decline in revenue and ballooning debt. The London-listed media holding group, which ad guru Sorrell founded after a sudden exit from WPP in 2018, saw its net revenue reduce by 15.6 per cent from £445.5m to £375.1m [...]

  • CFA: Chartered financial analyst chief steps down after nearly two decades

    September 17, 2024

    The chief executive of the organisation representing chartered financial analysts, CFA UK, is set to step down from his role after nearly two decades in the position. Will Goodhart, who took over CFA’s leadership in 2006, said today that he will be stepping down in early 2025, and the group’s board has begun searching for [...]

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