Square Mile and Me: Ottoline Leyser on going from plant biologist to official City wine taster March 21, 2024 Dame Ottoline Leyser, CEO of UK Research and Innovation and newly appointed deputy gauger for the City of London, tells us about her career.
Spring Budget 2024: What are business groups lobbying for? February 29, 2024 Firms up and down the UK are waiting in anticipation for Jeremy Hunt and the Treasury to reveal the contents of next week’s Spring Budget.
UK trade policy must focus on services, top City figure urges February 19, 2024 The UK’s trade policy must “flip” to focus on services, given the country is no longer a “nation of shopkeepers”, a senior City of London figure is to argue.
India is a haven of entrepreneurial spirit, working together can only benefit us both February 19, 2024 India's entrepreneurial excellence combined with the City's world-leading financial services is a recipe for success, writes Michael Mainelli.
Chamber of Commerce warns new Gove housing reforms could ‘squeeze out’ economic activity from the capital February 13, 2024 Levelling up and housing secretary Michael Gove has announced plans to drive more so-called 'brownfield' site developments in London.
EU agrees post-Brexit clearing rules in bid to break London’s grip on market February 7, 2024 Vincent Van Peteghem, finance minister for Belgium, said "this will bring more clearing services to Europe and enhance our strategic autonomy".
Haul of Roman relics unearthed at Holborn Viaduct excavation site February 6, 2024 Items including a first-of-its-kind solid oak funerary bed, lamps engraved with warriors, and personal jewellery, as well as a haul of medieval wooden finds too.
To lead the artificial intelligence revolution, London must first win over the sceptics February 5, 2024 AI could be London's next big industry, but only if it builds the needed trust to develop the technology, writes Michael Mainelli.
Spring Budget 2024: Tourist tax under review ahead of next week’s statement February 4, 2024 The so-called ‘tourist tax’ is under review ahead of the Spring Budget, according to reports, indicating the Treasury could ditch the policy.
One Undershaft: Plans resubmitted for 74-storey London tower to rival The Shard February 1, 2024 Developers have submitted updated plans for a new London skyscraper that would be the same height at The Shard.