Let’s be honest, Tesco making big profits is a good thing April 18, 2024 Instead of criticising Tesco for having a bumper year, we should praise it for providing cheap food and jobs for millions, says Matthew Lesh There’s an unorthodox tourist sight that I always tick off on trips abroad. It’s not that I don’t check out the historic squares, the museums and galleries or even the nightlife. [...]
The Very Group hires former Fenwick boss as new chief April 9, 2024 The Very Group has appointed the former boss of department store chain Fenwick as its new chief executive.
How I left my rugby career to make best-selling sausages with my brothers April 9, 2024 Plenty of entrepreneurs have interesting stories about how their business got off the ground. Olly Kohn’s, however, is remarkable even by those standards.
Former Sainsbury’s boss Justin King backs £50m fund to invest in high end restaurants April 2, 2024 A consortium of high net worth individuals, including former Sainsbury’s boss Justin King, have raised £50m to snap up businesses in the high end restaurant sector.
The best and worst corporate April Fools’ Day gags April 2, 2024 From Haggis ice cream to double-decker trollies, City A.M. rounds up the best and worst gags by businesses on April Fools' Day.
Atom Bank boss on rapid growth, London IPO and why high street challengers are a ‘dying breed’ March 24, 2024 City A.M. speaks to Atom Bank CEO Mark Mullen about the challenger bank landscape, his firm's rapid growth and plans for a London IPO.
Sainsbury’s ‘technical issues’ affecting online grocery deliveries March 16, 2024 Sainsbury’s has said it is experiencing “technical issues”
Best curry in London: From Gymkhana to Tayyabs, we rate the city’s curries March 5, 2024 We asked the City A.M. team to nominate their favourites from across the capital – here’s the definitive list of the best curries in the city
Sainsbury’s to cut 1,500 jobs and invest in automation to reduce costs by £1bn February 29, 2024 Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has said it plans to cut some 1,500 jobs as part of efforts to reduce costs by around £1bn per year.
Spending on discounts rises four per cent as Brits do Valentine’s Day on a budget February 27, 2024 Consumers’ spending on offers increased by four per cent in February, worth £586m more than the same month in 2023, as Brits continue to seek out discounts despite cooling inflation.