Lionesses to be awarded Freedom of the City of London after historic Women’s Euro 2022 win August 1, 2022 The victorious Lionesses will receive the Freedom of the City of London following their Women’s Euro 2022 win on Sunday. England’s women footballers will be awarded the prestigious honour following the 2-1 win over Germany at Wembley, which brought their first major trophy. This comes as thousands are set to gather in Trafalgar Square on [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? November 11, 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. Merkle Customer experience management company Merkle has bolstered its media practice with a new head of agency sales. Michael Butler, who joins from Essence after 11 years, has worked with some of the UK’s top brands such [...]
In the Square Mile, all the pieces matter to City of London prosperity October 27, 2022 “Earn the commute.” That was the phrase that a host of City hotshots used in a panel discussion earlier this week. It’s a helpful way of understanding the Square Mile’s rebound from the pandemic, and indeed, how it has changed. Today, the City will be at its busiest. Thursday is the new Friday, after all, [...]
Lady Mayoress’ sleep-out raises thousands for City homelessness causes April 4, 2022 Around 100 people took part in the Lady Mayoress’ so-called sleep out at Guildhall Yard last week, which saw the Lady Mayor and her husband Lord Mayor swap the comfortable beds of Mansion House for a sleeping bag on a cold spring evening. The demonstration was to raise awareness of the City’s homelessness, with around [...]
Pond life: The politics of Hampstead Heath’s swimming ponds August 27, 2024 Hampstead Heath's ponds are a wild swimming utopia, but politics bubble beneath the surface, writes Anna Moloney.
Square Mile to celebrate Queen’s platinum jubilee with Commonwealth Games baton relay May 24, 2022 The Square Mile will celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee this weekend with a baton relay ahead of the Commonwealth Games. Her Majesty will be honoured during an afternoon of sport-themed activities hosted at Paternoster Square, next to St Paul’s Cathedral, on 4 June. The event, beginning at midday, marks the closing stages of the baton’s [...]
Election 2024: Thousands of homes ‘lost’ to Airbnb, Labour’s City candidate warns July 2, 2024 Properties that could be “thousands of homes are lost to Airbnbs” in London, Labour’s candidate for the Cities of London and Westminster has warned.
City of London Corporation accused of politicising its primary council October 16, 2019 The City of London Corporation has been accused by one of its councillors of going beyond its remit and attacking the government in a “political stunt”. The corporation’s Court of Common Council, its key decision making body, approved a motion last week to give its “full and unequivocal support” to the independence of the UK’s [...]
‘At stake is the structure of finance itself’: City bankers raise concerns over potential impact of Britcoin June 26, 2023 City bankers have raised concerns about the possible consequences that introducing the digital pound, known as ‘Britcoin’, could have on the country’s banking sector. “At stake is not just the type of token we use to pay for things but the structure of finance itself,” Huw van Steenis, vice chair at Oliver Wyman, told City [...]
London fintech punches above its weight, but it still needs to stay ahead of the curve April 17, 2023 As other cities continue to tempt away our London tech firms and other investment, we need to work even harder to stay competitive, writes Chris Hayward.