PM Rishi Sunak lays out plans for biggest sporting event ever hosted by UK and Ireland April 12, 2023 Euro 2028 will be “the biggest sporting event our islands have ever jointly staged”, says Prime Minster Rishi Sunak, after the UK and Ireland confirmed details of their bid to stage the international football tournament. England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland today formally submitted their proposal to governing body Uefa, which [...]
SNP’s record is nothing to sing about, but unionists must win the emotional argument May 4, 2022 The SNP’s record where they have power is poor – yet their continued victories suggest unionists need to up the ante For all the excitement – ok, some sarcasm – of local elections across England tomorrow what should really be drawing most attention are results north of the border. What should be a decision about [...]
Harland & Wolff: Propping up Titanic shipbuilder posed ‘substantial risk taxpayer cash would be lost’ July 22, 2024 The Belfast shipyard, which built the Titanic, is facing collapse after the new Labour government refused to guarantee a critical £200m loan.
Bailey’s plan to raise deposit guarantees mean we’re gambling on banking risks April 26, 2023 Modern banking has been subject to massive interference from governments. This needs to stop: risks should be returned to those who choose to take them, that's how the market works, writes Jamie Whyte
Rents rise by £110 a month over last year in latest blow for UK tenants September 14, 2023 The cost of renting a property has risen by £110 a month over the last 12 months, according to the latest damning report about the health of the UK’s housing sector, as shrinking supply in the market continues to pile on misery for tenants. Rent supply has shrunk 30 per cent below the average for [...]
Biotech to breast pumps: Meet the UK’s five fastest growing female founded firms November 24, 2023 Biotech, climate finance and robotics are among the top five fastest-growing female-founded firms in the UK, a study has found.
UK house prices surge to highest point since January to end months of stagnation after rate cut August 7, 2024 Renewed momentum in the property market has seen UK house prices rise at the highest rate since January, ending a three-month spell of stagnation. House prices increased by 0.8 per cent in July, with the average property now costing £291,268, up from £289,042 in June, according to the Halifax house price index. This surge sets [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? June 30, 2021 City A.M.‘s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. IoD’s chief economist departs for Fitch Ratings The Institute of Director’s (IoD) chief economist will step away from the role next week to become director of economics at US credit rating [...]
London generates £74bn of financial and professional services exports October 13, 2022 London generates £74bn of the UK’s financial and professional services exports, according to a new report out yesterday. The City’s banks, brokers, insurers and law firms’ share of Britain’s £130bn financial and professional services export industry is running at 57 per cent, according to Square Mile lobby group TheCityUK. However, the body’s research illustrated that [...]
UK house price growth slows to 1.9 per cent in May July 19, 2023 The average price of a UK house cost £286,000 in May, according to new government data, with the figure being £6,0000 up on 12 months ago – but £7,000 below its September peak. Average UK house prices increased by 1.9 per cent in the 12 months to May 2023, down from a revised 3.2 per [...]