The Notebook: Jimmy McLoughlin on Nick Hungerford’s legacy, the decline of City events and the PM’s chess move August 8, 2023 Where interesting people say interesting things. Today, it’s Jimmy McLoughlin, former No 10 advisor and now podcast host. Cause or correlation? Either way, a charity worth supporting Nick Hungerford, the well-liked and respected entrepreneur behind Nutmeg, passed away last month aged just 42. Before he died, he and his wife set up a charity – [...]
Leung and Loriz to give punters fast start from key low draw May 31, 2022 RACING at Happy Valley is back on the infamous ‘C+3’ track where a low draw number is paramount to a winning chance. Records over the past three seasons show that horses drawn low in sprint races – five and six-furlong contests – have a huge advantage over rivals drawn with double-figure numbers. It’s the same [...]
B&M sales dip as discount retailer names new chief May 31, 2022 Discount retailer B&M has warned trading patterns are anticipated to “remain unpredictable” in the year ahead, while it feels ready to reap the rewards of shoppers hunting for bargains amid sky-high inflation. In results for the year to 26 March 2022, group revenue dipped 2.7 per cent on the prior year to £4.67bn. However, this [...]
COP28: What does the City think? December 1, 2023 City A.M. spoke to Square Mile decision-makers to check the temperature on what COP28 means to the City of London and the UK economy as a whole.
Lexus LBX review: New hybrid SUV is downsized and upmarket June 9, 2024 Tim Pitt drives the Lexus LBX, the smallest car yet from the Japanese brand. Can it justify its premium badge and price tag?
Treasury-backed fintech body calls in open banking chief as chair November 8, 2022 A government-backed body set up to boost the country’s fintech sector has appointed industry grandee Charlotte Crosswell as its chair today, as it readies to start operations following a £5.5m Treasury funding commitment last year.
What’s that coming over the Hill? It is a monster! March 14, 2023 TIMING is a huge thing in sport. Imagine how many more Grand Slams Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic would have won if the other two hadn’t been around. In the aftermath of day one at last year’s Cheltenham Festival, there was plenty of controversy comparing the Supreme Novices’ winner CONSTITUTION HILL with dual [...]
Bitcoin and crypto are entirely different things – that’s why Gary Gensler and the SEC might be right about securities June 13, 2023 It may not be a popular opinion, but Susie Violet Ward is in agreement with the SEC that 'all alt coins are securities', unlike Bitcoin.
The Notebook: Zac Goodman on why there’s life after Wework for flex offices November 27, 2023 Zac Goodman, founder and CEO of TSP, talks the rise and fall of Wework, transforming an Edwardian building into a modern office, and Elon Musk.
Average price of used cars soar by a third following supply chain squeeze April 18, 2022 The average price of a used car in the UK has soared by almost a third over the last 12 months. Data from online car dealer Auto Trader revealed that on a like-for-like basis car prices have gone up by 32 per cent to around £18,000 – meaning that motorists are now paying a 15 [...]