Available LME copper stocks fall to the lowest since 2021 June 22, 2023 Copper available to the market in London Metal Exchange fell to the lowest level since October 2021, data from the exchange showed.
Former deputy mayor’s failed FX firm named in Natwest ‘bin bags of cash’ probe June 20, 2024 The collapsed foreign exchange firm founded by the former deputy mayor of London was used in an alleged £365m money laundering scheme while he was chief executive, City A.M. can reveal.
Kitchen seller Howdens reports ‘encouraging’ trends amid year of expansion February 29, 2024 The London headquartered firm said its group revenue of £2.3bn is "in line with last year's record performance," despite seeing a slight drop of 0.3 per cent.
ULEZ expansion a ‘money-raising exercise’, says Transport Secretary August 29, 2023 The expansion of the ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) to all London boroughs is not about air pollution but a “money-raising exercise”, the Transport Secretary has said.
Shares sink at FTSE 100 miner after sacking CEO over ‘irregular’ payment January 5, 2024 London-listed gold producer Endeavour Mining has sacked its boss after it uncovered "serious misconduct" following an investigation into an "irregular payment" of $5.9m.
Stansted Airport reports second busiest month on record despite air traffic chaos September 11, 2023 London Stansted airport has reported its second busiest month on record, soaring ahead of pre-pandemic passenger levels as it outpaces other hubs.
You too? Record 44m Brits may be in line for compensation as £2.3bn class action lawsuit against Facebook is launched in London court January 14, 2022 More than 44m people could be compensated over “unfair” terms and conditions being imposed on Facebook users if a multi-billion pound lawsuit against the social media giant is successful. Competition law expert Dr Liza Lovdahl Gormsen has launched the class-action lawsuit against Facebook’s parent firm, Meta, at the Competition Appeal Tribunal, accusing the technology giant [...]
Klarna likely to choose US over London for stock market listing June 6, 2021 Sebastian Siemiatkowski, boss of pay now, pay later business Klarna, has said the firm is likely to choose the US over London for its stock market debut. In an interview with The Sunday Times, Siemiatkowski said: “It’s more likely that Klarna will list in the US. “The majority of my investors would say that’s where [...]
Sadiq Khan needs to get real on housing – Londoners deserve it May 14, 2021 After a surprisingly close race, Sadiq Khan has secured another term as Mayor of London. He has promised to rebuild London, post pandemic, and announced big spending plans to bring life back to the capital. Piccadilly Circus now has its very own David Hockney design. But Khan has failed to put forward a coherent policy [...]
Retail software firm Itim goes public in £48m London float June 28, 2021 Itim, a specialist software firm that provides services to retailers, has gone public through a £48m stock market float in London. The tech firm, which was founded in 1993 by veteran retail executive Ali Athar, will list today on London’s junior Aim market. Itim has raised £8m through the placing of 5,194,806 new ordinary shares [...]