Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke INTERVIEW: ‘I’m incapable of creating anything without a narrative’ December 12, 2023 Christopher Jackson speaks to Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke and the artist behind the band's iconic album covers Stanley Donwood as they launch their new collaborative art exhibition
The Notebook: Neil Bennett on Thames Water’s future, Iceland’s remarkable recovery and Twitter’s new rival July 5, 2023 The Notebook is where interesting people say interesting things. Today it’s Neil Bennett, global co-chief executive of advisory firm H/Advisors Where next for Thames Water? However big and powerful they appear, businesses are in reality fragile creatures. Many thousands of them fail every year for all sorts of reasons, and today’s behemoth is tomorrow’s insolvency [...]
The Isle of Man and the City of London are linked by a shared financial future June 23, 2023 It might look like the Isle of Man and the City of London have nothing in common, but mutual financial cooperation is actually the way forward so that the whole country can benefit, writes Michael Crowe
Nickel crisis: LME faced ‘unprecedented circumstances’, lawyer claims June 21, 2023 The LME argues it was justified in closing the market and cancelling trades because $19.7bn of margin calls would have created systemic risk.
Pay for top City lawyers surged to £740,000 as most firms cashed in on Covid profits February 28, 2023 Top City lawyers saw their annual payouts surge in 2022, as a boom in demand for legal services bolstered the sector’s profits. Partners in City law firms saw their annual payouts increase by 15 per cent, to £738,728, as Covid-19 drove a boom in legal sector revenues, new Crowe research shows. The higher payouts [...]
Sports clubs defy the normal rules of markets and won’t bend to a football watchdog February 22, 2023 Popularity of sports club is driven by their performance on the field, not by their financials. The very best efforts of a football regulator wouldn’t be able to change the way cultural markets work, writes Paul Ormerod.
Beyonce is most decorated artist of all time with 32nd Grammy, as Adele, Sam Smith and Harry Styles scoop major gongs February 6, 2023 Beyonce has become the most decorated Grammy artist of all time, collecting her 32nd trophy at this year’s ceremony. The pop superstar, 41, made history as she won the best dance/electronic music album award for her house music-sampling album Renaissance. This took her one higher than the previous record, held by Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti, [...]
PMQs: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer play piggy in the middle with NHS strikes January 11, 2023 Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer point the finger at each other as ambulance staff go on strike today and NHS nurses plan more industrial actions for later this month. Comment & Features Editor Sascha O'Sullivan breaks down Prime Minister's Questions.
Inside £9bn Battersea Power Station renovation October 20, 2022 It could have become a theme park in the 1990s if developers got their way. But last week the Battersea Power Station building reopened for the first time since the iconic development stopped lighting up London back in 1983. It powered Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament, supplying one fifth of London’s electricity, but [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? October 6, 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. BGF BGF has bolstered its investment team in London with a new lead to oversee the healthcare sector. Sonia Powar, a former partner at capital and venture debt firm BOOST&Co, first launched her career at PwC where [...]