Let’s ensure London’s job market stays an attractive proposition for this year’s cohort August 30, 2022 We all remember that nervous feeling on exam results day. No matter your age, that trepidation never leaves you. This year’s A-Level and GCSE students faced challenges most of us could barely imagine. Months of learning remotely and little previous exam experience added to the usual pressure. Yet, this year’s cohort demonstrated remarkable tenacity to [...]
The ship of the state is the only vessel that leaks right from the very top November 7, 2022 In 1947, the Labour chancellor, Hugh Dalton, let slip some details of the Budget to a reporter as he walked into the chamber to deliver his speech and he was forced to resign.
Chinese government extremely nervous as Omicron lands in Beijing with Winter Olympic Games only weeks away January 16, 2022 The Chinese government confirmed this morning its first local Omicron infection in the country’s capital Beijing, according to state media, weeks before the Winter Olympic Games are due to start. The infected person lives and works in the city’s north-western district of Haidian and had no travel history outside of Beijing for the past two [...]
London notches best year for floats since 2007 January 11, 2022 A wave of listings flooded London markets last year as private firms pushed to capitalise on strong investor demand, reveals new figures published today. Some 121 businesses floated in the City in 2021, the highest volume since 2007, according to research carried out by consultancy EY. Newly listed firms raised over £16bn in the capital [...]
Ballon d’Or: Bellingham wins football award but Ronaldo doesn’t October 30, 2023 The Ballon d’Or has long been seen as the leading Oscar award of the football world, with the world’s greatest male and female player crowned every year in Paris. Here are all of the award winners from the star-studded ceremony in Paris. Kopa Trophy – young player Handed out to the golden boy of football, [...]
Apple beats expectations with record revenues and profits amid looming pandemic headwinds April 29, 2022 Apple has reported record revenues in the second quarter of its financial year with turnover soaring to $97.3bn between January and March.
Bridgepoint shares surge on swelling revenue and managed assets post-IPO March 24, 2022 During its first year on the London Stock Exchange, Bridgepoint’s revenues have grown more than 40 per cent. The private equity giant listed in September last year in a highly anticipated £2bn float. The London-headquartered firm has also seen assets under management swell nearly 24 per cent to €32.9bn (£27.3bn) in the year to 31 [...]
Most vulnerable could get third Covid jab from September June 30, 2021 The most vulnerable people could be offered a third Covid-19 jab from September, according to the latest advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Pending final recommendations, millions of the most vulnerable will be given a booster vaccination in order that they maintain protection against the disease through the winter months. The [...]
Former PM Tony Blair calls unvaccinated ‘not just irresponsible’ but ‘idiots’ December 22, 2021 Former prime minister Tony Blair said those that refuse a Covid-19 vaccine are ‘idiots’, as around one third of Londoners remain unvaccinated. “If you’re not vaccinated and you’re eligible… You’re not just irresponsible, you’re an idiot,” Blair told Times Radio today. “It is in their own interest, never mind the public.” It is thought the [...]
How Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group makes money and what it’s worth today March 21, 2024 City A.M. has taken a look at what Virgin Group still owns and what companies pay to use the brand's name.