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By: Catherine Neilan

Catherine Neilan is head of politics and investigations at City A.M.

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  • Brexit “ridiculous” says Hitachi boss Hiroaki Nakanishi – but admits it’s not a deal-breaker

    September 21, 2015

    The idea of the UK leaving the European Union is "ridiculous", the boss of Japanese conglomerate Hitachi has said, urging the Prime Minister not to break with the trading bloc. Hiroaki Nakanishi, the chairman and chief executive of Hitachi, has discussed the thorny issue of Brexit with David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne, as well [...]

  • Volkswagen told to recall almost 500,000 vehicles over emissions

    September 18, 2015

    Volkswagen has been ordered to recall nearly half a million cars in the US by the Obama administration, which claims the German car group used software that was purposely designed to dodge environmental standards for reducing smog.  The US government's Environmental Protection Agency issued the company a notice of violation this afternoon, accusing Volkswagen of [...]

  • Legal & General staff vote to strike over 1,700 potential job cuts at Kingswood, Surrey headquarters

    September 18, 2015

    Legal & General staff have voted for strike action over the threat of 1,700 job cuts at the group's headquarters in Kingswood, Surrey. In total 68 per cent of L&G's Unite members at the hub took part in the vote, with 63 per cent voting in support of taking industrial action. However action may be [...]

  • From Corbyn’s win and Scottish independence revisited to Apple’s iOS 9 release and Rugby World Cup: Here’s what got us talking this week

    September 18, 2015

    Prince Harry gave up his seat to a pensioner. Left-wingers were outed as being potty-mouthed. And all around London, buildings are opening their doors to complete strangers. This is what got us talking this week 1) Cor, blimey Corbyn   Although it was widely expected, we were still left reeling when Jeremy Corbyn became the [...]

  • Police hunt for man after taxi drivers’ Uber protest outside City Hall turns violent with security guard assault

    September 18, 2015

    Police have issued footage captured of a man they are hoping to identify after Wednesday's taxi drivers' protest at City Hall descended into violence.  The man is wanted in connection with an assault on a security guard, who was knocked out in the middle of the morning after 20 protesters forced their way into City [...]

  • Apple wins patent appeal against Samsung over autocorrect, unlocking and linking features

    September 18, 2015

    Apple has potentially won the right to stop Samsung selling phones that used its technology without proper permission. Although Apple had already won the case back in 2014, it appealed the decision in which it was awarded $120m (£76m) in damages, but that Samsung did not have to stop selling the devices that use the [...]

  • Man dies after being hit by train at Walthamstow Central

    September 18, 2015

    A man has died after being hit by a train at Walthamstow Central during rush hour this morning.  British Transport Police, Metropolitan Police and the London Ambulance Service attended the incident, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene. He has not yet been named.  A British Transport Police spokesman told City A.M: “We [...]

  • Open House London 2015 dates: Guide to the best places to visit on 18, 19 and 20 September including the Gherkin, Crossrail, 10 Downing Street and Culture Crawl

    September 18, 2015

    Good news Londoners: the weekend's weather is looking distinctly drier than it has been during the week, just in time for people hoping to take advantage of the annual Open House Weekend.  Running from Friday 18 September to Sunday 20 September, Open House London gives people who live and work in the capital a rare [...]

  • Scottish referendum revisited: Nicola Sturgeon claims David Cameron is “living on borrowed time” in his attempt to keep UK together

    September 18, 2015

    This time last year, the SNP was describing Scottish referendum as a once in a generation vote. But one year on, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is throwing the door open once more.    In a speech to mark the anniversary of the independence referendum given this morning, Sturgeon said that the future decision of [...]

  • Chile earthquake 2015: Quake prompts tsunami warning in California, Hawaii, Peru and New Zealand

    September 18, 2015

    A tsunami warning has been issued for Los Angeles and other parts of California, as well as Hawaii, after an 8.3 magnitude earthquake struck central Chile yesterday.  The earthquake first struck just off the coast of Chile, about 144 miles north west of the capital Santiago, just before 8pm local time. Five people are known [...]

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