Why could digital tech reach over $2.7 trillion by 2020? January 30, 2017 Whether it’s big data, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud storage or cyber security, the effects of digital technology development are all around us. Recognised as the third industrial revolution, we are experiencing one of the most transformative periods in history. Digital – transforming our industrial society In 2001, a group of software developers met at the [...]
Editor’s notes: Forget about Murdoch, media dominance is now an online battle December 16, 2016 For a while this week it felt as if we’d slipped back five years, as Ed Miliband and Vince Cable dusted down their criticisms of Rupert Murdoch. 21st Century Fox’s bid for Sky saw the former Labour leader take to Twitter like a student protester. “Do we want Rupert Murdoch controlling even more of [the] [...]
China and Britain’s financiers take a break from Brexit in Canary Wharf’s Dragon Boat Festival June 26, 2016 Investors from London to China have been busy this weekend following the economic aftermath of Brexit, but Chinese diplomats and business figures have taken Sunday off to do battle with City high-rollers in Canary Wharf's annual Dragon Boat Festival. Over 40 teams including staff from auditors EY and PwC, City law firm DKLM, the Chinese Embassy, the Hong Kong Society [...]
It’s 350 years since the Great Fire of London and we’ve still not fully learnt its lessons July 25, 2016 The Great Fire of London, which happened 350 years ago this September, destroyed more than 13,000 homes and 87 churches as it blazed for four days. Thousands of timber buildings, crowded together, proved highly susceptible to the flames. If such a fire engulfed the City of London today, we estimate the cost in insurance pay-outs would [...]
Brexit Britain could be new sweetheart after EU-US relations soured by Apple tax ruling August 30, 2016 Souring relations between the US and Europe in the wake of the EU competition watchdog ordering Apple to pay a record multi-billion pound tax bill could hand the UK a post-Brexit boost. Britain could be the big winner from the tax feud between Europe and the US after the EU competition commission ruled Apple should [...]
Access to faster broadband is crucial for the City to remain competitive globally October 25, 2015 The word “wayleave” might not necessarily mean very much to most readers. But this legal agreement permits the installation of broadband – an essential for any company – so that it can reach the offices and businesses that need it. As things stand, each connection requires a new agreement, and SME tenants, of which [...]
The new centre ground: The full text of Theresa May’s Conservative Party conference speech October 5, 2016 In the speech which closed the Conservative Party conference, Theresa May spoke of a country in transition, and new opportunities. The full 7,600 words is below – although if you'd rather a cut-down version, her best quotes are here – or you can read how businesses reacted. The new centre ground: May's speech in full When [...]
City Moves for 25 May 2016 | Who’s switching jobs May 25, 2016 Carter Jonas Carter Jonas has recruited Paul Astbury as a partner and new head of compulsory purchase, working within its infrastructure team. Paul, who will be based out of Carter Jonas’ HQ in London, will work closely with the planning and development teams across the country, providing a market-leading compulsory purchase service to local authorities [...]
Why conveyancing is where it’s at for legal eagles, but bad luck if personal injury is more your focus June 13, 2016 Fees for lawyers with a head for conveyancing were as safe as houses last year, research out today has found. According to the study by chartered accountants Hazlewoods, fees for law firms which specialise in residential conveyancing rose by 15.4 per cent on average in 2015, while those specialising in commercial conveyancing also received a 8.7 per cent boost [...]
These are six things women want from new Prime Minister Theresa May July 22, 2016 Theresa May's appointment as prime minister last week marked a crucial moment in history for women throughout the UK. Taking her rightful place as the second female PM, May will by default become a significant role model for women facing the struggle for gender parity. In light of her new role, women in business nationwide [...]