The Debate: Should we finally ditch hot desking? November 15, 2023 City A.M.’s new weekly feature takes the fiercest water-cooler debates and pits two candidates head to head before delivering The Judge’s ultimate verdict. This week: Hot desking The idea of flexible workspaces, or hot desking, tends to evoke a strong reaction in the office. There are those who love to swap seats daily, meet new [...]
Should firms be worried about Nigel Farage’s hope for a ‘debanking’ class action? November 15, 2023 Complaints about bank account closures have surged this year, according to the latest figures from the Financial Ombudsman.
Cisco: UK needs to boost AI skills to be a global tech leader November 15, 2023 Cisco has warned that the lack of artificial intelligence (AI) skills in the UK needs to be urgently addressed in order to strengthen its position as a global tech leader.
Can National Express owner Mobico turn its fortunes around? November 15, 2023 Transport operator Mobico’s share price has reached all-time lows this year. Can it turn its fortunes around?
We should welcome ex-PMs back to cabinet, but Cameron won’t win votes November 15, 2023 David Cameron is back in government to save Rishi Sunak's premiership, but the former prime minister is wildly unpopular, writes Josh Williams
From Alison Rose to water exec bonuses, massive payouts are killing productivity November 15, 2023 Execs bonuses have gone from 30 times employee pay, to 300 times employee pay in 50 years.
Solana could run harder as we move towards ‘SOL 2.0’ November 14, 2023 Mathieu Ziaei, Portfolio Manager & Risk Officer at Criptonite Asset Management takes a deep look at Solana (SOL).
OKX unleashes X1 – a new zKEVM Layer-2 network built with Polygon CDK November 14, 2023 Crypto exchange OKX has unveiled the testnet for ‘X1' - a new, high performance network, built with Polygon CDK.
‘Your plan is not working’: Braverman launches scathing attack on Sunak November 14, 2023 Suella Braverman has launched a scathing attack on Rishi Sunak, accusing him of failing to deliver on key promises and taking credit for him entering Downing Street.
Liz Truss-backed economists say minimum wage is ‘destroying jobs’ – and call for cut November 14, 2023 Growth Commission co-chairman Douglas McWilliams told an event in Westminster that the current minimum wage level was “destroying jobs”.