Rent controls will only help those already in homes and hobble everyone else February 21, 2023 Sadiq Khan thinks rent controls are a great idea for London. They're not: they would reduce investment and therefore supply in a private rented sector that's already struggling, writes Ian Fletcher
Dame Mary Quant: British fashion designer who popularised the mini skirt dies aged 93 April 13, 2023 Fashion designer Dame Mary Quant, who was widely credited with popularising the mini skirt, has died at the age of 93, her family said. The British fashion designer died peacefully at her home in Surrey on Thursday morning, a statement from her family to the PA news agency said. A statement released on behalf of her family [...]
Demand for London offices unphased by remote work and downward economic trends November 28, 2022 Demand for office space in central London has held firm despite the ongoing work-from-home trend and economic downturn risking upending the capital’s market. Uptake of central London offices surged 63 per cent in the first nine months of this year, in comparison with 2021, according to data shared exclusively with City A.M. today by BNP [...]
Ripple Energy unveils record £20m-plus fundraiser for new solar farm August 22, 2023 Ripple Energy has raised over £20m for its new solar farm, the largest amount generated by a co-op for a single green energy project.
Gleneagles hotel in Scotland is too cool to care about its centenary – review June 19, 2024 Gleneagles has turned 100 but the hotel is too cool to care about anniversaries - review
Visitors to the UK will need to pay £10 to change at Heathrow from next year: Here’s what you need to know September 12, 2024 From next year, all visa-exempt passengers travelling to the UK, or through airports such as London Heathrow, will have to pay a £10 charge and wait up to three days for a permit, as the government significantly expands the scope of a new scheme. It was announced on Tuesday that the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) [...]
Paris 2024: Which events are there still tickets for at the Olympics? July 16, 2024 With the Paris 2024 Olympics just over a week away fans are still, incredibly, able to get their hands on hundreds of tickets. Some are for the biggest events while others are for lesser supported sports. Here at City A.M. we have broken where the value is, and where can you get bang for your [...]
Sadiq Khan hosts crunch business talks with City figures May 23, 2023 Sadiq Khan has warned London’s businesses are facing “the most difficult period in living memory” as a result of Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic and the inflation crisis. The Mayor of London has called for the government to devolve some immigration powers to City Hall as a means of tackling regional labour shortages sparked by the [...]
Soho’s beloved House of St Barnabas set for permanent closure with pandemic and ceiling collapse blamed January 16, 2024 The House of St Barnabas, a members' club and charity based on Soho Square, will be permanently closed according to an email sent to members today.
Exclusive: Zopa poised for senior hiring spree to bolster top team ahead of IPO June 6, 2023 Fintech lender Zopa has appointed a former Deutsche Bank executive to its board in the first of a series of senior appointments designed to bolster its top team ahead of an IPO, City A.M. can reveal.