The Capitalist: Farmers protest heats up; Guardian strikes; Jaguar’s rebrand Diary The farmers protest escalates, Guardian hacks threaten strikes and more; catch up on the latest City gossip in The Capitalist.
Why tech bros in the White House could be a good thing Opinion Elon Musk's appointment has certainly been divisive, but more tech expertise in government is only a good thing, writes Julia Adamson.
Best New Casino Sites in the UK for November 2024 betting Our experts at City AM have carefully analysed the leading new online casino sites to enter the UK online casino industry and handpicked our favourites. Key features of the best new casino sites that we took into account include innovative features, broadness of game libraries as well as valid security and licensing. Keep reading to [...]
Naked Wines Competition 2024 November 20, 2024 Win BIG with Naked Wines and City AM Make this Christmas one to remember by winning a case of fine wine from the cellar of Naked Wines – and then three more cases over the coming year. The total value of wine you’ll receive will be more than £1,000. Not only that – the wine [...]
Allison Pearson: The bar for criminality is rightly higher than ignorant tweets November 20, 2024 Like her or loathe her, the Allison Pearson row shows why we all have a stake in defending free speech, writes Silkie Carlo.
Libby takes a Bottle to Pilates November 20, 2024 You know, you could really benefit from regular Pilates Libby,” purrs my glamorous instructor as she guides my shaking leg to a previously unattainable angle. Probably true, as right now my hip flexes are screaming at me about my days spent sitting at a laptop. I have been persuaded to try my first Reformer Pilates [...]
High Low Pairings: Fried Chicken November 19, 2024 It was the revered Château d’Yquem that first introduced me to the beauty of the high-low pairing when they served their premier sweet wine with KFC-style fried chicken. It was the taste sensation I never knew I needed, and I set out to discover what other fine wines would enhance the humble (but rightfully beloved) [...]
Fortress Twickenham breached: England in a dark, dark place November 18, 2024 England’s 29-20 loss to South Africa was their fifth defeat on the bounce. Fortress Twickenham has been breached and Eddie Jones is up next for Steve Borthwick. If deep-pocketed disruptors really were to tempt more than 100 players away from their clubs to form a LIV Golf-style rugby competition as mooted last week, they’d be [...]
What does the Al-Fayed case mean for employers? November 17, 2024 The allegations against Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed are particularly egregious, but they could have lasting ramifications for employment law, explains Dan Parker The maelstrom of recent allegations of sexual harassment emerging from Mohamed Al-Fayed‘s ownership of Harrods is deeply concerning. On one hand, the task of reckoning with these allegations is likely to be enormous [...]
Trump’s victory: Why Americans chose the man who impoverished them November 14, 2024 US voters chose to elect a President who made them materially poorer not richer. Sam Fowles investigates why.