Scott Benton: Tory MP suspended after sting shows him bragging about dodging corporate hospitality rules April 7, 2023 An MP suspended from the Tory Party over lobbying allegations was caught on camera saying there are ways for elected officials to dodge their requirement to declare corporate hospitality. Scott Benton appeared to suggest MPs allow companies to put a falsely low value on tickets they have accepted for live sports and cultural events, in [...]
The Notebook: Kokou Agbo-Bloua on humanity’s obsession with fire, the moral dilemmas raised by AI and why China’s outlook is a case of ‘heavy cloud, no rain’ September 18, 2023 Today, it’s Societe Generale’s global head of economics,cross-asset and quant research Kokou Agbo-Bloua with the Notebook pen The Red Flower and future energy We all remember the enchanting lyrics of the Monkey Song, ‘I wanna be like you’, from Walt Disney’s 1967 film The Jungle Book. In the movie, Mowgli is captured by a troop [...]
March revealed as best month to sell property due to annual surge in buyer interest February 14, 2022 March is the best month of the year to sell UK homes due to an annual surge in buyer interest and fierce compeition for properties, new data has revealed.
Lettings growth drives increase in revenue for London estate agent Foxtons July 28, 2022 Leading London estate agent Foxtons Group rode the wave of increasing lettings in the first six months of the year, despite a near 20 per cent drop in overall sales revenue. With the housing crisis continue to engulf much of the UK, Foxtons had a growth in revenue by three per cent. up from £63.4m [...]
Private equity market soars as dealmakers shrug off uncertainty February 3, 2022 Private equity dealmaking in the UK soared to record levels last year as dealmakers shrugged off pandemic and Brexit uncertainty, new data has revealed today.
Bloom & Wild boss confident of blossoming growth despite cost of living crunch June 24, 2022 The co-founder of Bloom & Wild chats to CityA.M. about international acquisitions, venturing into physical retail and why, despite a cost of living crunch, demand for flowers is still growing. After launching in 2013, Aron Gelbard and Ben Stanway’s letter-box florist has reaped the rewards of an acceleration towards online amid the pandemic. Last year, [...]
Exclusive: Ambl app for restaurant reservations secures £2.3m cash injection November 17, 2022 A pair of childhood best friends hope to become the Uber or Gorillas of Londoners’ nights-out, after cinching £2.3m funding. Tech start-up Ambl, which was founded by Essex entrepreneurs Aaron Solomon and Jed Hackling, helps diners find an eleventh hour reservation. The app has secured £2.3m in seed capital, with investors including Jon Spiteri of [...]
An easy target: Meet the firms being sued in Easygroup’s trademark war November 10, 2023 Easygroup has filed a record number of trademark lawsuits this year over the 'easy' brand. Here are some of the companies they are targeting.
Centrica boss warns of extra £100 energy costs facing UK households October 26, 2021 UK households will face £100 in extra costs following the collapse of multiple small energy firms, warns Chris O’Shea, chief executive of British Gas owner Centrica. Speaking to a House of Lords committee, O’Shea said, “The current retail market failures will put £100 on the bills of every single home in the UK. The CEO argued that [...]
A withering trade relationship with Latin America should be restored for the planet May 3, 2022 Diplomats from across the world gathered at the Mansion House last week for the Easter Banquet – the first to be held since the pandemic – amid the escalating crisis in Ukraine. The occasion underlined how much the City of London is part of the UK’s diplomacy, its international influence and its soft power. It [...]