How to cure the City’s depression? Some retail investor therapy February 16, 2024 The London Stock Exchange needs wide reform, but recentering the role of retail investors could be a shot in the arm, writes Fraser Thorne.
Wounded Boris Johnson in fight of his life after shock resignations: Westminster numb as UK wakes up with new chancellor July 6, 2022 After a night of high drama in Westminster, which saw a pair of Cabinet resignations and a series of Government exits threaten to force the Prime Minister from Number 10, Boris Johnson fights on this morning to save his premiership, or what is left of it. Rishi Sunak quit as chancellor on Tuesday, alongside Sajid [...]
City of London’s new “Justice Quarter” gets the go-ahead April 22, 2021 New civic development will provide Crown, Magistrates, County and Civil Courts and a new City of London Police HQ, built to tackle national fraud and economic crime. Designed to last at least 125 years, the development will drive recovery and growth in the Square Mile and beyond, ensuring that the City retains its global position [...]
UK finally moves to regulate crypto, and it’s a great step in the right direction October 27, 2022 Thomas Tudehope, Global Head of Policy at Luno, welcomes the approval of the Financial Services and Markets Bill.
Sajid Javid: PM comparing Brexit to Ukraine invasion was about ‘self-determination’ March 21, 2022 The health secretary has become the latest of the Boris Johnson’s cabinet to defend the prime minister likening Ukraine’s desire for sovereignty amid its invasion to the Brexit vote. Health and social care minister Sajid Javid told Sky News this morning that if the public wanted to see what the prime minister thinks about Ukraine, [...]
Ministers urged to overhaul regulatory red tape to boost London’s markets July 19, 2022 Ministers are being urged to push through a number of reforms to the UK’s capital markets to allow listed firms to raise fast and cheap cash in London, after a major review of the secondary market regime was published today.
Treasury minister quits over government’s ‘lamentable’ Covid fraud record January 24, 2022 A Treasury minister resigned today over the government’s “lamentable” record on Covid fraud, after billions were stolen from Covid support schemes. Lord Theodore Agnew – previously responsible for government efficiency – said oversight of the Covid loan schemes by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) and the British Business Bank had been [...]
Exclusive: Labour eyes up reform to ‘prescriptive’ EU finance rules July 13, 2022 Shadow city minister Tulip Siddiq said she would look to overhaul “prescriptive” EU-era regulation in financial services today as the Labour party mounts an offensive to try and win over the City.
Government set to unveil fresh capital markets reform to boost the City July 12, 2022 The government is set to push through a number of further reforms to the City’s capital markets to ease the way that listed firms can raise cash and allow greater participation from retail investors.
Social responsibility is an imperative if we want our economy to grow with resilience October 3, 2022 If you walk the streets of the City of London, you will see dragons everywhere. Not the kind displayed in House of the Dragon, the new Game of Thrones prequel, but images of the creatures in crests, in insignia above doors, on flags, and on the top of buildings. They are an unmistakable sign of [...]