The Square Mile and Me: M Restaurants founder Martin Williams on backpack etiquette and mandatory two hour lunches
City of London elects Vincent Keaveny as next Lord Mayor September 29, 2021 The City of London’s next Lord Mayor, who acts as a global spokesperson for the business hub, has finally been named. Vincent Keaveny has been elected today as the 693rd Lord Mayor of the City, who will step into the role on November 12. During his upcoming one-year term, Keaveny is set to lead business [...]
Havertz vows to become Spurs fan after Arsenal take Premier League title race down to wire May 12, 2024 Spurs can do their north London rivals a huge favour against Manchester City on Tuesday.
London’s bosses call on Khan and Shapps to fix ‘broken’ transport system May 11, 2021 The capital’s business leaders have called on Sadiq Khan and Grant Shapps today to fix London’s ‘broken’ transport system. The top signatories included bosses of Canary Wharf, Arcadis, the ExCeL and the New West End Company, who all signed off on the joint letter to the Mayor and Transport Secretary. The letter follows months of political [...]
The City View: Victoria Scholar on rising prices, unemployment and retail sales data; and XR cause Lloyd’s of London HQ shutdown April 12, 2022 Today Andy Silvester talks to Victoria Scholar, Head of Investment at Interactive Investor. They go through some of the week’s economics data on GDP, unemployment, retail sales, and talk trading updates. They discuss the latest from ASOS, Deliveroo, and EasyJet: ASOS is facing a raft of headwinds, as investors lose confidence in the online retailer; [...]
London markets post mixed bag as investors mull Bank’s next rate move December 14, 2021 London markets were a mixed bag yesterday as investors mulled the Bank of England’s next move on interest rates. A strong jobs print boosted investor sentiment yesterday morning, lifting the capital’s main indexes. However, the FTSE 100 gave up morning gains to close 0.18 per cent lower at 7,218.64 points, as did the mid-cap FTSE [...]
London is back: Footfall boost as Brits return to city centres September 27, 2021 London enjoyed a 6.5 per cent boost in shoppers last week, ahead of national figures for increased footfall. Office workers have returned in droves this month while international tourism to the city is slowly picking too. Retail experts Springboard said footfall across UK retail destinations rose 2.7 per cent last week from the week before. [...]
Ad tycoon Martin Sorrell sets eyes on Wall Street as London continues to undervalue S4 Capital February 21, 2022 Ad tycoon Sir Martin Sorrell has said he is considering a New York listing after S4 Capital's underwhelming London performance.
Clifford Chance tech lawyer says London law firm should adopt Silicon Valley work culture February 23, 2022 A rising star lawyer at Magic Circle law firm Clifford Chance has called on the Canary Wharf headquartered firm to appoint a “Chief Happiness Officer” after submitting a manifesto to his colleagues calling on the firm to create a Californian style work culture. Clifford Chance partner Jonathan Kewley, who is standing for the position of [...]
SS&C completes £1.24bn snap up of Blue Prism as tech firm leaves London market March 16, 2022 US fintech SS&C has completed its £1.24bn acquisition of British tech firm Blue Prism, heralding another tech departure from the London market. The new combined entity will operate as SS&C Blue Prism, and report to Mike Megaw, Managing Director, Business Process Automation. Blue Prism is a leading player in intelligent automation, and has over 2,000 clients across [...]
Labour goes into bat for the City of London in future trade deals September 28, 2021 Labour is calling for the government to include more provisions for financial services in the UK’s post-Brexit trade deals, with one shadow cabinet minister praising the “tremendous work” of the City during Covid. Shadow international trade secretary Emily Thornberry said at a fringe event at the Labour conference that the economic crisis would have been [...]