Vicars, pigeons, Hinge and Tinder: How matchmaking lost its way March 6, 2024 Dating apps are under fire as disillusioned users abandon them in droves. But are they really to blame for our troubled love lives?
Gen Z may love reading, but that won’t save the UK’s struggling libraries February 28, 2024 Gen Z are making reading cool, but that won't help the widespread crisis facing UK public libraries, writes Anna Moloney.
Super Bowl breaks TV viewing record – but how do we know? February 14, 2024 Super Bowl LVIII has smashed TV viewing records, but the way we collect ratings may surprise you. Here's how it's done.
Explainer-in-brief: The Doomsday Clock is the closest it’s ever been to midnight – but what does this mean? January 23, 2024 The Doomsday Clock time is the closest it has ever been to midnight, but what does this mean and who sets it?
Explainer-in-brief: The naming of storms and why we do it January 22, 2024 Storm-naming alliances and first-half alphabet privilege - here's how storms in the UK get their names and why.
Top books of 2023: City A.M. crowns our favourite reads of the year December 21, 2023 City A.M.'s staff choose our favourite books of the year and it's an eclectic mix of the best in prize-winning contemporary fiction to investigative deep dives.
AI won’t kill off the artist – just look at Chicken Run 2 December 19, 2023 The enduring success of claymation chickens shows AI is not set to rule the roost quite yet, writes Anna Moloney.
The Notebook: What I want for Christmas? Politicians to stop tweeting December 12, 2023 City A.M. comment writer Anna Moloney talks Twitter politics, crime at Christmas and Madonna's Celebration Tour.
A cash-based society isn’t just for the old, it’s for the young and foolish too December 12, 2023 Out in the wilderness of central London, armed with a £20 note, I was faced with just how hostile our city has become to the use of cash.
Sunak’s new Rwanda deal is anything but unequivocal December 7, 2023 No amount of political grandstanding can hide that Sunak's Rwanda plan is in tatters, writes Anna Moloney