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  • Self-styled bank sheriff Ben Lawksy hangs up his badge

    May 21, 2015

    Banks in the UK and across Europe will be breathing a little easier next month after New York’s top financial crime cop Ben Lawsky, who mounted an aggressive campaign against some of the world’s biggest institutions, exits his role policing financial firms operating in the Big Apple to take up a West Coast teaching job. [...]

  • Royal Institute of British Architects awards the gongs for the year’s best cutting edge building designs

    May 21, 2015

    If you work in London, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to great architecture. Whether we’re renaming iconic office buildings like The Gherkin, dining in converted churches in the East End or catching a train from an 18th century masterpiece, we take our superb architectural blend of the contemporary and the historic for granted. [...]

  • Sunlight Mews: A stunning mix of old and new in Fulham

    May 21, 2015

    A mews used to mean one thing – bijou homes in boroughs such as Notting Hill or Chelsea that once served as stables and staff quarters for Britain’s wealthy. Built in the 1800-1900s, mews houses were typically nestled away at the back of much larger, grander houses and lined two sides of a cobbled lane. [...]

  • The ultimate half-term guide: From Chelsea’s Victory Parade to In The Night Garden at the O2

    May 21, 2015

    I know what you’re thinking: it can’t be half-term again already. Well, I’m afraid it is, but fear not: the life and style team at City A.M. have put their heads together and come up with the ultimate guide to the weeklong school holiday, featuring everything from Chelsea FC’s victory parade to a family orientated [...]

  • UK national rail strike: Which train routes are affected, will my ticket be valid, when will the strike take place? All your Network Rail bank holiday walkout questions answered

    May 21, 2015

    UPDATE 2.45pm: The RMT has followed the TSSA union in "suspending" its strike .  Things are not going well for Network Rail: having tried everything in its arsenal to prevent a planned strike by workers in the RMT union over pay and jobs, yesterday it resorted to sending threatening legal letters. Not exactly a sign of power. As [...]

  • SSE share price edges down as it announces plans to close Ferrybridge power station

    May 20, 2015

    The figures Being an energy giant isn't always easy these days – but results posted today showed profits before tax at SSE rose 24 per cent in the year to the end of March to £735.2m, from £592.5m the year before, although operating profits stayed flat, at £1.88bn.  But the government's push to persuade energy customers to shop around more [...]

  • Lack of London office space drives a 24 per cent increase in office construction

    May 19, 2015

    The amount of office space under construction in London rose by 24 per cent in the six months to the end of March, rising to 9.5m square feet. A report by Deloitte shows the improving economy is driving a rise in speculative building, with more and more office space available to let. A dearth of [...]

  • Matalan chief Jason Hargreaves makes retailer a family affair

    May 14, 2015

    Jason Hargreaves made a trip to Oxford Street earlier this year with his four-year-old daughter in tow.    The managing director of Matalan, the out-of-town value fashion and homeware chain founded by his father, John Hargreaves, 30 years ago, came to view its first ever central London store at the east end of on Oxford [...]

  • London house prices: Allsop to auction new-build London flats online – so you can bid on a home from your sofa

    May 13, 2015

    Bargain hunters are used to getting their hands on decrepit "fixer-uppers" at auction. But for the first time ever next month, they will be able to get their hands on a set of sparkly new flats – in an online auction. Auctioneers Allsop will sell off homes at the West Drayton Waterside development, on the [...]

  • Serviced offices march on London as smaller firms embrace temporary workspaces

    May 12, 2015

    The number of landlords providing temporary workspace in London has boomed over the past decade, fuelled by small-to medium-sized businesses avoiding burdensome leases in favour of more flexible and creative offices. The serviced office market has grown by 67 per cent over the last 10 years and now comprises of five million square feet across [...]

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