John Lewis appeals on plan for Waitrose and 428 homes June 11, 2024 John Lewis will appeal plans after a local London council failed to agree on plans to build 428 homes and a Waitrose in West Ealing, a move which has come under attack by campaign groups.
Why public-private partnerships are more difficult in the UK August 18, 2024 Labour's promised big on growth by backing the City, but successful partnership with business is easier said than done, writes Andrew O'Brien.
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Dyson appoints battery veteran into CEO role January 16, 2024 Dyson has appointed an automotive industry veteran as its new chief executive as the electronics giant looks to branch into new industries.
Assura boss warns of ‘severe’ pressures on health infrastructure alongside solid results July 4, 2024 The UK's healthcare crisis is getting more severe and putting unprecedented press on the sector's infrastructure, the CEO of health property investor Assura warned alongside its first quarter results.
Labour’s City minister: We get you want clarity – and we’ll give it to you December 8, 2023 Labour's Shadow City Minister Tulip Siddiq writes for City A.M. on her party's new financial services council and why the Square Mile can expect evolution, not revolution, if they take power next year
Travis Perkins: Profits slashed by £175m as housing downturn cuts revenue March 5, 2024 A downturn in the house building market let to profits at Travis Perkins being slashed by £175m during its latest financial year.
Vistry lifts profit outlook and build target on demand for affordable homes May 16, 2024 British housebuilder Vistry is on track to build close to 2,000 more homes than what it built last year.
Gove admits ‘regret’ over number of children living in temporary accommodation May 11, 2024 Michael Gove has said he cannot look at official figures showing a record number of children living in temporary accommodation with “anything other than regret” and blamed not enough homes being built.
What’s in Labour’s tech manifesto? Data centres, start-ups, AI and a national data library June 13, 2024 Labour announced plans for a "national data library" to centralise existing government research programs.