Helm: Meet the founders-only club that’s powering London’s entrepreneurs March 13, 2024 Helm: Serial entrepreneur Andreas Adamides is now leading the rebranded Supper Club into a new era
Bennett on business: Mistakes on HS2 must be learnt from September 27, 2023 Neil Bennett, Global Co-Ceo of advisory firm H/Advisors, writes for City A.M. fortnightly - this week on HS2, water companies and a new Netflix must-see
Opinion: Standing at the Sky’s Edge erases Sheffield’s Asian population March 11, 2024 Standing at the Sky's Edge erases Sheffield's Asian population
The race to Eugene is on and men’s sprinting is hotly contested May 10, 2022 The long-standing successes of US collegiate sports are well known. The countless NFL players, the basketball stars and, of course, the seemingly endless prominence in the world of track athletics. This year is no different, and while all of the athletes may not be American in nationality, it’s in the United States where the majority [...]
World track and field in need of resurrection ahead of major championships June 27, 2022 The tectonic plates of British athletics shifted at the weekend as favourites fell to underdogs and new records were broken. As Jeremiah Azu and Daryll Neita won 100m British titles, toppled favourites and looked to book spots at this year’s World Championships in Eugene, US, you’d be forgiven for not knowing it was even going [...]
International Tennis Federation faces ‘real danger’, warns presidential candidate September 18, 2023 International Tennis Federation presidential candidate Dietloff von Arnim claims the Davis Cup organiser faces "real danger".
Oxford St still feeling side effects of Covid as footfall recovery lags behind March 30, 2022 Oxford St has struggled to return to its pre-pandemic glory with football down 46 per cent on pre-Covid levels. Overall, high street footfall levels were down 23 per cent in February, according to an RSM analysis of data from Datscha. International travel restrictions have dampened the numbers of shoppers in central London hubs. Northern shopping [...]
Irwin Mitchell hands staff £900 bonuses to get through UK’s cost-of-living crunch April 20, 2022 UK law firm Irwin Mitchell is set give its staff a £900 bonus each, to deal with the UK’s cost-of-living crisis. Staff working at the firm are set to receive a one-off payment on top of their April salaries to cover the costs of higher food and fuel prices. The firm said the one-off payments [...]
Ben White, Ben Godfrey and Trent Alexander-Arnold in provisional England Euro 2020 squad but no place for Eric Dier, James Maddison or Patrick Bamford May 25, 2021 Gareth Southgate has named uncapped defenders Ben White and Ben Godfrey in his provisional 33-man England squad for Euro 2020. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jack Grealish, Jesse Lingard, Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka, Ollie Watkins, Jude Bellingham, Conor Coady and Aaron Ramsdale are also in the expanded party. Eric Dier, James Maddison and Patrick Bamford miss out but [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? August 3, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Nuveen Investment manager Nuveen has bolstered its UK consultant relations team in London with a fresh director. Barry Lee had previously been an associate director for LGT Capital Partners UK, where he held a similar role. Reporting [...]