Metro Bank, NatWest and Hospitality UK among top employers to back fertility pledge November 2, 2022 Metro Bank, NatWest, the Co-op, Channel 4, and UK Hospitality are among major employers backing a pledge to help millions going through fertility treatment. A new campaign launched today in Parliament by the MP for Cities of London and Westminster, Nickie Aiken, hopes to support more than 3.5m people who can’t conceive naturally. The Fertility [...]
If time is money, volunteering should form a central part of our economy and careers June 6, 2022 IT IS sobering to imagine what would become of the UK if, one morning, all its 16.3 million volunteers woke up and decided to no longer offer their support. Businesses, charities, community services, healthcare – every part of our economy would grind to a halt with the realisation of how much we take these dedicated [...]
Our labour market has been squeezed for the right skills and jobs for young people June 20, 2022 Right now, one of the most pressing concerns for City businesses is a shortage of workers with the right skills. According to research by London Councils, almost a quarter of all vacancies in the capital are due to a lack of applicants with the necessary talents. Meanwhile, the number of cases where employers have been [...]
Labour’s Yimby housing policies are vote winners – but how it sells them is crucial April 3, 2024 Labour's plans to solve the housing crisis are promising, but it needs to be tactical about how it pitches them in order to win over as many voters as possible, Jessica Frank-Keyes writes
City Pages: The five new books on our radar this month May 25, 2023 From hacking bears to scandal in Westminster, here's what we've been reading at City A.M. this month.
London law firms cannot continue to quietly take Russian money and clients March 8, 2022 In the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the silence from board rooms across the City’s law firms has been deafening. For too long now, global law firms with London bases have profited from work for Russian entities and oligarchs. Now, faced with dilemmas over taking a stand publicly and shunning Russian interests, many of [...]
The Notebook: Andy Silvester on the City’s ecosystem, a cricket charity and ‘no bullsh*t’ books February 28, 2023 As a child, I was fascinated by trains – not necessarily how diesel engines worked, but how the various moving parts of a train system worked together. Alas, the space limits of a terraced house in south London meant that my dream to build an entire train set across the top floor were thwarted. The [...]
Peer2Peer Finance Awards – nominations now open! August 3, 2022 Peer2Peer Finance News is hosting its inaugural awards event – the Peer2Peer Finance Awards – on Tuesday 6 December 2022 at the prestigious Hurlingham Club in London. The awards will highlight the best and brightest among the peer-to-peer lending industry, including platforms and the service providers supporting them. Categories have been announced, with all awards free to enter [...]
Investing in women’s health – and yes, the menopause – must be a daily promise March 9, 2023 Yesterday, City firms up and down the country celebrated international women’s day and lauded the women on their staff - but they need to invest in their health every day to see the rewards, writes Samantha Downes.
Private equity deals made by the mega rich hits highest in a decade March 7, 2022 The value of UK private equity deals undertaken by wealthy individuals has hit the highest in a decade, doubling to £2.3bn last year. According to data from law firm Boodle Hatfield, low interest rates have made it easier for the society’s most affluent to fund private equity deals, with many looking to access asset class [...]