The pomp and spectacle of the Coronation is a display of our soft power to the world May 9, 2023 Major events like the Coronation create unity at home and boost our soft power abroad - and so does our monarchy, with its strong link with the City of London, writes Nicholas Lyons
How the City is celebrating King Charles III’s Coronation: An ancient sceptre, velvet robe and glowing Tower Bridge May 5, 2023 The Square Mile is set to play a crucial role in His Majesty King Charles III’s Coronation weekend, with 700-year-old traditions including an ancient crystal sceptre given to the City by Henry V and regal robe from Queen Elizabeth’s crowning in 1953. City of London Corporation head, Lord Mayor Nicholas Lyons, will be participating in [...]
Keeping the crown on: the drive for social mobility in financial services May 4, 2023 Who has been watching ‘The Gold’ on BBC iPlayer? Aside from it being a great bit of TV, there was one quote that stuck in my mind. “I do a lot of reading, Micky, about England, about the way it was. And the funny thing is, right, this country, it wasn’t always like this, there [...]
Foreign Secretary: China talks not a “comfortable chit chat” as hawks circle April 30, 2023 Dealing with China is not a “comfortable chit chat over tea and biscuits”, the Foreign Secretary has said. James Cleverly insisted it was important to maintain dialogue with Xi Jinping’s regime, as hawkish Conservatives urge him to take a harsher line with China over reported human rights abuses in Xinjiang province and Hong Kong. In [...]
London Stock Exchange chief: Risk aversion is holding back our capital markets April 26, 2023 British investors need to better understand risk if the UK is to realise the potential of its capital markets, the chief of the London Stock Exchange said today, as top City figures were grilled by MPs on an exodus of firms away from London.
Elizabeth Line: More trains and improved timetable to mark new London favourite’s first birthday April 24, 2023 The Elizabeth Line will mark its one year anniversary with speedier travel and an improved timetable, TFL announced today. The popular line will see a swathe of improvements from Sunday 21 May, as it reaches the final milestone of the Crossrail project. Londoners can expect more trains and faster journeys on a number of routes, [...]
The City View: As we close the door on the CBI – it’s time to ask what’s next April 24, 2023 An inordinate amount of ink has been employed discussing the future of the CBI. At the heart of it is a question; if not them, whom? There is no question that medium to large businesses wish for a collective voice; regrettable though it may be, too many CEOs are wary to put their head above [...]
Bennett on Business: The CBI must demonstrate value for money April 19, 2023 When it was founded in 1965, the Confederation of British Industry was intended to disrupt the cosy dialogue between the Wilson Government and the Trades Unions. Back then the Unions called the shots – they were invited into Number 10 to discuss industrial and economic policy, leaving assorted company leaders out in the cold. As [...]
Aviva injects £150m into VC arm as it commits to funding more tech start ups April 17, 2023 Aviva has pumped a fresh £150m into its venture capital arm today as it looks to buck a funding slowdown and invest in firms that will add to its “customer journey”.
Spring Awakening event created a legacy that will form a crypto manifesto for the UK April 6, 2023 The Crypto AM Spring Awakening event has contributed to the beginning of a manifesto that will shape the future of crypto in the UK.