City Matters: London’s schools have improved dramatically – but more can still be done August 25, 2014 Two things tend to happen without fail at this time of year: the holiday season draws to a close – and young people everywhere receive their much anticipated exam results. Exam results and qualifications are a key rite of passage, and all City A.M. readers can be impressed by what London’s young people are achieving. [...]
City Matters: Yes Britain is an island nation – but we mustn’t romanticise leaving the EU August 10, 2014 SCARCELY a week has gone by in the last couple of years without a report being launched that explores the merits of remaining in the EU, or without a politician making an intervention. And as the debate has raged, the political and personal arguments have been conflated with the economic. It is unsurprising, therefore, that [...]
There is market failure at the heart of the City: The lack of superfast broadband July 27, 2014 Information technology has revolutionised the way that business is done in the City over recent decades. Cross border transactions are now completed with a click of a button. New models of finance such as crowdfunding are increasingly popular. Smartphones and cloud computing are making remote working a reality. These developments are reshaping the way that [...]
City Matters: Why the frustrating rejection of Smithfield redevelopment helps no one July 14, 2014 In 2018, the first Crossrail trains will come roaring in to Farringdon Station and commuters will spill out along its 200m platform. Some of them will be working in the new office buildings going up on Farringdon Street, as the railway helps revitalise the area. None will be working in the new Smithfield Quarter building [...]
City Matters: Britain’s infrastructure crunch is coming: Doing nothing is not an option June 29, 2014 AS THE British summer makes a fleeting appearance, the demands placed on our infrastructure are only set to increase. The roads, trains and airports will all face additional strain over the coming months, as commuters jostle with overseas tourists and British holidaymakers. This is part of a longer-term trend that has serious consequences for the [...]