There is ‘no evidence’ alcohol free products reduce drinking January 23, 2024 One scientist has claimed 'mood enhancing' alcohol free drinks don't work - but bars around London are seeing a rise in sales
Royal London insurance moves head office to EightyFen in heart of the City August 19, 2021 Mutual life insurance company Royal London has this morning announced it has taken up 55,000 sq ft of office space at 80 Fenchurch Street for its new headquarters in the City. The largest mutual life insurance company in the UK, with assets under management of £153bn, will enjoy panoramic views across London from the top [...]
Commuting again after pandemic? Never again, say one in ten Londoners August 20, 2021 Many office workers in London are to set to embark on their return to the workplace after the summer. However, many commuters are not too keen to board a train or catch the tube again, mainly due to increased concern over infection control and social distancing on the daily commute. According to a survey conducted [...]
Going for gold (and copper): Great Southern Copper plots £3.5m London IPO October 4, 2021 Copper-gold exploration company Great Southern Copper (GSC) has told City AM it is targeting a listing on London’s main market in the coming weeks, as it capitalises on copper’s central role in the growing electric vehicle (EV) market. GSC, which focuses on tier-one assets in the largest copper producer in the world, Chile, is seeking [...]
City Hall’s deputy mayor for business steps down to run as a Labour MP November 27, 2023 London’s deputy mayor for business, Rajesh Agrawal, has quit City Hall to run as a Labour MP, it has been confirmed.
Exclusive: London businesses call on Williamson to tackle capital’s skills crisis July 26, 2021 A group of London businesses have called on Gavin Williamson to tackle London’s growing skills shortage, warning that the capital’s recovery from the pandemic was on the line. In a letter to the education secretary, coordinated by London First and seen by City A.M., the businesses call for a swathe of new policies to be [...]
Oxford Street retailers call for ‘comprehensive’ reform to business rates June 10, 2024 A business group that represents dozens of major retailers on London’s Oxford Street has called for a “comprehensive” reform to business rates to boost Britain's high streets.
Bank of England’s top economist Huw Pill ‘uncomfortable’ with persistence of inflation July 10, 2024 In a speech delivered at Asia House in London, Pill said that recent pieces of economic data pointed towards some "upside risks to my assessment of inflation persistence".
TfL recouped just £638k dodged Tube fares after splashing out £14m on enforcement August 12, 2024 TfL spent around £14.2m on a "revenue enforcement team" for the London Underground, with a further £7.7m spent enforcing fares on bus services.
Boris Johnson and Kenyan president to host global education summit in London July 26, 2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson will co-host a global education summit with President Uhuru Kenyatta, who arrives in London tomorrow. The summit, which takes place between 28-29 July, aims to raise $5bn to educate children across the developing world over the next five years. The two leaders are expected to discuss the progress across all areas of [...]