Cashplus boss: More challenger banks to go up for sale as big lenders see ‘brain drain’ February 3, 2024 The consolidation of mid-sized challenger banks will likely ramp up in 2024, the chief executive of digital bank Cashplus has told City A.M.
Unicorns film director on crafting a new kind of LGBTQ romance with realistic sex scenes July 18, 2024 Unicorns film director James Krishna Floyd speaks to City A.M.
City A.M. and Street Soccer Foundation team up to change lives through football November 19, 2023 City A.M. this weekend teamed up with the Street Soccer Foundation’s latest project at West Ham United’s London Stadium to help change lives through the power of the beautiful game. On International Football For Good Day on Sunday the London Stadium hosted a successful football and e-sports tournament with the aim of helping homeless and [...]
Ed Warner: English football might need multi-club question July 13, 2023 Football may be a big industry, but it still operates like a village. Everyone knows everyone else – and their business – and is still prepared to trust their creditworthiness, often in spite of abundant evidence to the contrary. Much like ticks available at the local store or the chalkboard of debt behind the bar [...]
Mikel Arteta slams Arsenal exit rumours but refuses to rule out joining a rival club January 29, 2024 Arteta said there was no rush to agree a new contract at Arsenal.
Black Friday sales due to drop by a quarter as cash-strapped Brits hold off for Christmas November 16, 2023 Overall, the proportion who do not intend to buy at all has increased from 39 per cent last year to 56 per cent.
David Beckham car company makes Bentley S2 Continental go electric March 6, 2023 This restomod Bentley S2 is the aristocratic way to go electric, thanks to an EV conversion by Lunaz. Tim Pitt is your chauffeur…
The Notebook: Jeffrey Bronheim on what the UK could learn from the US’s attitude to ‘revolving doors’ June 19, 2023 Today, Jeffrey Bronheim, managing partner of law firm Cohen & Gresser‘s London office, takes the notebook pen. As an American who has built up a legal practice in London, I have seen differing views on what is dubbed the ‘revolving door’ between business and government on either side of the Atlantic. In the UK, politicians [...]
Explainer: Committing to the pension triple lock once again August 17, 2023 Every six months or so, the political world plunges into a debate about the pension triple lock. This summer is no exception, with Rishi Sunak promising to stick to it this week. The triple lock regulates pensions, redefining the amount pensioners will get every April by whatever is highest between pay growth, inflation or 2.5 [...]
Election day: London goes to the polls as race for City Hall set to conclude May 2, 2024 Londoners are heading to the polls across the capital as the race to run City Hall is set to conclude.