Labour’s City minister: We get you want clarity – and we’ll give it to you December 8, 2023 Labour's Shadow City Minister Tulip Siddiq writes for City A.M. on her party's new financial services council and why the Square Mile can expect evolution, not revolution, if they take power next year
‘Damp Squib’? Treasury hits back after Edinburgh Reforms slammed by MPs December 8, 2023 The Treasury has hit back at an assessment of its landmark Edinburgh Reforms for the City, which were today labelled a “damp squib” in a scathing attack by an influential group of MPs.
The debt pile at Capita is coming down after a mass sell-off. But is it out of the woods? December 8, 2023 Capita has completed its plan to sell off all of its non-core businesses to work down its debt. But has it done enough to please investors?
City of London Corporation calls on Square Mile to offer ‘supported internships’ December 8, 2023 The City of London Corporation is urging businesses in the Square Mile to offer supported internships for people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Some 70 businesses from the financial district came together yesterday at Mansion House to discuss what could be done to advance the careers of young individuals. Supported internships usually last [...]
Who owns Crystal Palace now? How much did John Textor, Josh Harris and David Blitzer and his co-owners pay? December 8, 2023 All you need to know about who owns Crystal Palace.
Consistency, not speed is more important to save the City from stagnation December 8, 2023 The UK is attractive for investment because of the stability of our regulatory system - we shouldn’t lose the value of this for the sake of meeting artificial deadlines, writes Karim Haji
ULEZ: Counter-terror police lead inquiry into blown-up road camera December 7, 2023 The Met Police is investigating an explosion that saw a ULEZ camera blown up in Sidcup last night. The controversial emissions policy sees high-polluting cars hit with a £12.50 charge for crossing the boundary into greater London. Reports of an explosion began circulating early this morning and just after 5pm the Met Police confirmed a [...]
Gove’s plans to cap ground rents could cost taxpayers £31bn, RFA warn December 7, 2023 Micheal Gove’s plans to cap ground rents in England and Wales could cost the taxpayer over £31bn, a trade body has warned.
The outrageous Abt XGT is an Audi R8 DTM racer for the road December 7, 2023 An unofficial finale for the Audi R8, the Abt XGT brings GT2-style performance and technology to a street-legal supercar.
Paris Saint-Germain sell stake to US fund Arctos Partners in world record deal December 7, 2023 The club remains in Qatari hands but now has a US minority investor.