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By: Andy Silvester

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  • Northern Line Bank branch to reopen next Monday after seventeen-week closure

    May 9, 2022

    THE CITY’S REBOUND from Covid-19 will receive a significant boost next week when the Northern Line’s Bank branch reopens.  Stations from Moorgate to Kennington will welcome commuters again after a seventeen-week closure on Monday May 16.  The work to upgrade Bank station has been completed on time and the new station is set to offer [...]

  • Crossrail is (almost) complete but the battle for TfL funding is far from over

    May 4, 2022

    The ‘Lizzie Line’ is good news for London – but it might be the last for a while without a funding settlement for the transport network It says something that the relationship between London’s mayoral leadership and Westminster is now so toxic that both sides are attempting to claim credit for a project three years [...]

  • Jefferies offers stipends to allow staff to adopt or go through surrogacy

    May 3, 2022

    Investment bank Jefferies has upped the stakes in the war for talent by offering a stipend of around £20,000 to staff looking to adopt or to go through the surrogacy process. The firm said in an internal memo that it was “enhancing our wellness benefits” with the stipends, which would be available to all staff. [...]

  • The City A.M. Awards: What a delight to see the City alive once more

    April 28, 2022

    What a joy it was last night to see the City’s leading lights once again gathered in one room again at the City A.M. awards, held in the ancient surroundings of The Guildhall. For all the ingenuity and innovation that came out of the pandemic, with video calls and screen sharing replacing working lunches and [...]

  • Channel 4 set to be privatised to remove ‘straitjacket’ of public ownership

    April 4, 2022

    The government will push ahead with plans to privatise Channel 4 in a move it believes will allow it to compete against the streaming giants, City A.M. understands.  A government source said that after a lengthy consultations ministers have decided the broadcaster is held back by the “straitjacket” of public ownership A sale, the source [...]

  • Mining giant Vale accused of knowing ‘something wrong’ in Guinea iron ore deal

    February 18, 2022

    BRAZILIAN mining giant Vale withdrew a $1.85bn High Court claim against billionaire Beny Steinmetz over an iron ore venture in Guinea just days before Steinmetz’s lawyers were due to present evidence which alleges that the Vale board knew there was “something dodgy” in a deal to procure mining licences in the country, City A.M. understands. [...]

  • Marble Arch mound architects slam “nonsensical” premature opening and “barbers” in UK media for negative publicity

    February 10, 2022

    The Dutch architects behind the universally panned Marble Arch mound have hit out at Westminster City Council, the UK media, the builders of the mound, English Heritage and Historic England for the project failing to live up to its promise. In a post on their website, architects MVRDV say “anyone who visited the Marble Arch [...]

  • The Elizabeth Line in pictures: Our first look at Crossrail

    February 8, 2022

    It’s almost here. Almost fifteen years after being granted approval by government, the Elizabeth Line is set to open in just months. City A.M. Editor Andy Silvester went underground to see the line’s progress – trusty iPhone camera in tow. I THINK people are going to be impressed” are TfL Commissioner Andy Byford’s last words [...]

  • Time for a plan for growth, not endless Westminster tittle-tattle

    February 8, 2022

    In the grand scheme of political endorsements, “not a complete clown” sits somewhere between Lyndon B. Johnson describing President Gerald Ford as a nice guy who played too much American football without a helmet on and Churchill describing Clement Attlee as a sheep in sheep’s clothing. What makes it unusual is that the man offering [...]

  • Football review MP: Transfer window shows need for reform

    February 2, 2022

    THE MP BEHIND a wide-ranging review of football governance has said the latest transfer window has shown the need for reform of the game. Premier League clubs spent £295m in the January window, one of two across the year in which clubs can buy and sell players. But only £1m of that spending was on [...]

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