Exclusive: New co-working hub headed to Oxford Street this autumn September 6, 2022 A new co-working hub is coming to Oxford Street, City A.M. can reveal today. Office and workspace company Huckletree, which operates across some of the biggest cities in the UK, is set to unveil its fifth London site in November. The 22,000 square foot workspace, in Jubilee House, is hoped to bring a much-needed boost [...]
Please, end the political pass the parcel and build up our energy infrastructure September 5, 2022 Today the Conservative Party announces its new leader, drawing the curtain down on three years of Boris Johnson’s inimitable premiership. It is the third internal change of leader in six years, and we might hope as a nation that we are now given a little respite. Choosing a lowlight of the campaign is not easy. [...]
Exclusive: Green groups call for red-tape cuts to ramp up onshore wind September 1, 2022 Environmental groups and green think tanks have urged the Government to cut red-tape blocking onshore wind projects.
The BRIT: The school behind Adele turns 30 August 31, 2022 As the new academic year approaches, Croydon’s The BRIT School celebrates 30 years of churning out some of the world’s top talent.
Next winter’s energy crisis will be even worse, warns forecaster August 23, 2022 Next winter's energy crisis will be even worse than this year, unless the West makes fresh efforts to tame demand.
Europe’s gas crisis: what does it mean for investors? August 23, 2022 Europe faces high gas prices and potential shortages as supply from Russia dwindles. We ask our investment experts what this means for companies, the energy transition, and the eurozone economy. Europe’s precarious gas supply situation has been a prime focus for markets ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at the end of February. The European [...]
Hudson-Smith’s golden Europeans an ode to himself and the human condition August 22, 2022 It has been a difficult path to get there but British 400m runner Matthew Hudson-Smith can now reflect with satisfaction on a stellar season. The 27-year-old backed up a bronze medal at the World Championships in July with a silver in Birmingham at the Commonwealth Games weeks later, before defending his European title in Munich [...]
Barrio Familia snaps up ‘world’s largest tequila bar’ in Covent Garden August 22, 2022 Barrio Familia has bought the world’s largest tequila bar, the former Tropicana Beach Club in Covent Garden. It is the first new opening for the bar chain since it was snapped up by Nightcap in November 2021. The flagship bar will open in November and will be the fifth venue for the group, alongside bars [...]
Worcester woes suggest wider issues for rugby as a whole August 22, 2022 Rugby union has never been the cash cow that football has developed into and this week we could be seeing the latest club enter administration following a series of financial woes. It is expected, according to multiple reports, that west midlands Premiership club Worcester Warriors could suffer that fate later today following a winding-up petition [...]
Premier League: Title race back on as Newcastle hold Manchester City in thriller August 21, 2022 For a moment there it was looking like there might not be a title race, merely a Manchester City procession towards a third consecutive Premier League crown. But after Newcastle United gave them a torrid afternoon on Tyneside in a wildly entertaining 3-3 draw yesterday, City don’t look dead certs after all. Having taken a [...]