Explainer: The weird hobbies of the mega rich June 23, 2023 The Titan submarine’s story kept the world gripped this week, until the tragic announcement of loss of life put an end to the rescue missions. The story is not over yet, with many questions still to be asked about how the submersible was made, how safe it was, and how a dangerous space like that [...]
Trust Deeply in Fownes’ Forever to go two better January 17, 2023 ICONIC Happy Valley provides another entertaining and highly competitive eight-race programme in Hong Kong on Wednesday. The many thousands of loyal Zac Purton fans have probably just got their heads above water since the start of the New Year, with the reigning champ having ridden half-a-dozen winners from 40 rides. Unfortunately, he has ridden 14 [...]
The Conservatives can’t keep protecting the pensions triple lock at all costs August 18, 2023 For years, the Conservatives have refused to budge on the pensions triple lock, even as the cost of it threatens to blow out to £147bn, writes Adam Hawksbee.
Older than darts star Luke Littler, 16: iPhone, Tesla, Casino Royale and James Blunt hit January 2, 2024 If teenage darts sensation Luke Littler hasn’t already made you feel useless about not following through with your New Year’s resolutions, finding out just how young he is in comparison to the world might. Yes, we know he’s 16 and just a month away from earning himself a couple of driving lessons, but the PDC [...]
One of City’s leading law bosses is heading to PR December 4, 2023 The senior partner of Slaughter and May is leaving the magic circle firm next year to join a top City public relations group.
Square Mile and Me: Simon Pryke on his journey from paper round to CEO October 19, 2023 Each week we ask a City figure to take a trip down memory lane. Today Simon Pryke, CEO of investment manager Findlay Park, tells us about his time in the Square Mile.
Tax-saving venture capital trusts buck start-up investment slump August 23, 2023 Venture Capital Trusts which allow savers to make tax-savvy early-stage investments have bucked a funding slowdown this year and boosted the amount of cash they are pushing into start-ups.
Government plan to get people back into work and tackle economic inactivity announced July 11, 2024 Labour has laid out its first steps to get people back into work as the new government attempts to tackle the worrying rise in economic inactivity.
The Comeuppance review: Soupy Almeida play about millennials April 18, 2024 The Comeuppance has some funny lines but lacks a strong narrative plot
London landlords struggle to shift office space due to high rates and hybrid work July 10, 2024 Landlords wanting to shift large London office this year have struggled to find a willing buyer, as nerves over hybrid working and higher interest rates continue to plague the upper end of a market that is still yet fully to recover from the pandemic.