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  • A new LISA life: why the lifetime ISA needs reform

    July 18, 2025

    While the Treasury Committee has criticised the Lifetime ISA (LISA) as poor value for money, helping young people get on the housing ladder remains a worthwhile goal, says Oliver Dean The Treasury Committee has raised valid concerns about the Lifetime ISA’s (LISA) value for money, concluding that in its current form the scheme is not [...]

  • Government to lower voting age to 16 and tighten donation rules

    July 17, 2025

    The government will lower the voting age to 16 at the next election and tighten checks on political donations in sweeping reforms aimed at “restoring trust” in democracy and elections.  In democratic changes led by deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, the government said it would tighten rules on foreign donations to political parties, which it [...]

  • Lunchtime Tourism: The secrets of the Gherkin at St Mary Axe

    July 17, 2025

    St Mary Axe is a five-minute walk from the commemorative plaque dedicated to the Aldgate Station 7/7 victims. There, in the shadow of one of London’s most famous buildings, is another monument to the innocent, an echo from our ancient past.   The Gherkin, designed by starchitect Sir Norman Foster, changed the way we think [...]

  • Dubai first-time buyer scheme hopes to lure Brits, and keep them

    July 17, 2025

    A new first-time buyer scheme in Dubai will keep expats in the country for longer and is likely to help lure even more ambitious Brits priced out of the property UK market to the gulf state, property experts in the Emirate have said. The city state’s Land Department unveiled its first formal programme to help [...]

  • The Debate: Should we turn empty City office blocks into nightlife venues?

    July 16, 2025

    A new report has imagined a future where ravers head to the disused office blocks of the City on the weekends. Is it madness or genius?

  • The British state has become a Ponzi scheme paid for by the young

    July 16, 2025

    Flatlining wages, soaring house prices and high childcare costs have broken the social contract: the unspoken understanding that if you worked hard and did the right thing, Britain would reward you, say Simon Clarke and Phoebe Arslanagic-Little Last week, the OBR set out the sheer, mind-blowing extent of Britain’s fiscal risks. Foremost among them is [...]

  • Wimbledon is a reminder that, in business, you need a good coach

    July 16, 2025

    In tennis, coaches and mentors are big part of the game – and they should be part of yours too, says Richard Harpin The All England Club rarely alters the hallowed traditions of the Wimbledon Tennis  Championships but this year saw two big changes. I’m not sure if the first – replacing line judges with [...]

  • Tom Holland discusses beer tasting with Zendaya and the joy of sobriety

    July 15, 2025

    City AM’s Deputy Life&Style editor Adam Bloodworth spoke to the actor Tom Holland about the joys of alcohol free living Like when David Beckham became more synonymous with sarongs and buzz cuts than football, Tom Holland has gone on to symbolise so much more than Spider-Man. A legion of young men follow his every sartorial [...]

  • Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd star in cringe comedy Friendship

    July 15, 2025

    Produced by indie darlings A24, Friendship is the debut starring role for Tim Robinson, best known for hit Netflix sketch show I Think You Should Leave. The show propelled the comedian to TikTok stardom, becoming the punchline of the viral “I’m doing my part” meme and having catchphrases from the show enter social media vernacular. [...]

  • Scammers target struggling grads and school leavers amid jobs slump

    July 15, 2025

    Young people applying for their first jobs are being confronted a double threat: a shrinking pool of entry level roles, as well as a surge in sophisticated job scams on social media. With graduate job postings down by a third year on year, fraudsters are exploiting the desperation of university graduates and school leavers by [...]

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