London set for private equity takeover frenzy as market settles August 17, 2022 London is set for a flurry of takeover deals as flush-with-cash private equity firms put money to use as market turbulence begins to settle, analysts have said.
Where to watch Super Bowl LVII 2023. Bars in London staying open all night January 10, 2023 Ah yes, the Super Bowl, that giant American sporting event Brits don’t really understand but use as an excuse to do something they do understand: staying up all night and getting drunk. For those in London, the Super Bowl rolls around this Feb 12 and begins at 11.30pm UK time, running through to almost sunrise if [...]
London’s Queen Mary students receive first lecture in the metaverse January 19, 2022 A group of Queen Mary third year medical students received their first lecture in the virtual reality (VR) world this week
West Ham: East London club keep European dream alive with Conference League win over AZ Alkmaar May 12, 2023 Goals from Said Benrahma and Michail Antonio kept West Ham’s dreams of a first trophy in 43 years alive after a 2-1 victory in the first leg of the Europa Conference League semi-final against AZ Alkmaar. The Hammers were big favourites to beat the Dutch dark horses, but were put on the back foot at [...]
City of entrepreneurs: Half of ALL Londoners aspire to set up own company in 2023 December 2, 2022 More than half of all Londoners have either started their own business or aspire to do so in 2023, compared to nearly a third of people overall across the UK. Making their own money and being their own boss are top of the agenda for Londoners, nearly one in five stating that they want to [...]
How the new Green Finance Strategy hopes to make London the world’s first net zero financial centre March 30, 2023 The government released its long-awaited Green Finance Strategy on Thursday, announcing a widespread review of policies and regulations as it seeks to channel investment towards the green economy. The delayed report sets out proposals to pursue the government’s ambition of making London the world’s first net zero aligned financial centre. It said the proposals would [...]
‘The UK has real strengths’: Deutsche Bank CEO Tiina Lee on Brexit, the City of London and Edinburgh reforms March 24, 2023 The City of London has been facing a crisis in confidence recently with a string of stories suggesting London no longer holds its edge as a world-leading financial sector. But despite hand-wringing in the City – particularly following ARM’s decision to list in New York – Deutsche Bank UK’s CEO Tiina Lee cautioned against this [...]
Exclusive: Business rates hike a ‘ticking time bomb’ for London economy, Mayor warns November 29, 2022 Thousands of squeezed London businesses are now facing a “ticking time bomb” in the form of coming tax hikes, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has warned. Khan revealed to City A.M. last night that business rates will increase in 28 of the capital’s 32 boroughs in 2023, just as the UK is predicted to go into [...]
The Super Strike: Which London train lines and buses have been affected by today’s walkouts? January 5, 2023 Rail passengers face a third consecutive day of travel disruption on Thursday because of a strike by train drivers – and once again it has seeped into the London transport network. Services are being be crippled by the walkout by members of Aslef at 15 rail companies in a long-running dispute over pay, with some [...]
FTSE 100 close: London index claws back losses ahead of US Federal Reserve interest rate decision May 3, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 regained ground this today after nursing sharp losses yesterday driven by fears over the global banking system flaring up again. The capital’s premier index jumped 0.2 per cent to 7,788.38 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, climbed 0.27 per [...]