Aoti: US healthcare firm raises £35m in London IPO June 18, 2024 US healthcare group Aoti has raised £35.1m from its initial public offering (IPO) on London's AIM sub-market, which it said will give it a market capitalisation of roughly £140m.
Selfridges opens newly revamped beauty and skin wellness hall June 7, 2024 The iconic London destination for all things fancy, Selfridges has just opened a completely revamped beauty and skin wellness hall.
We’ll use private healthcare to cut NHS waiting lists, Labour says June 4, 2024 Labour will use “spare capacity in the private sector” to reduce NHS waiting lists, Wes Streeting has said.
Record-breaking private health admissions, amid NHS crisis June 4, 2024 Admissions funded by private medical insurance were at record levels, going above pre-pandemic figures for the first time.
Can this device help back pain caused by sitting at your desk? June 1, 2024 Sitting for eight or more hours a day at a desk isn't natural for our bodies, which is why prolonged sitting can cause back pain.
Labour warned promise to clear NHS backlog ‘highly stretching’ May 29, 2024 Labour have been warned their pledge to clear the NHS backlog within five years will prove “highly stretching” and “no easy feat” by economists and policy experts.
Wellness Wonders: Meet the founders of probiotic supplements brand Heights May 26, 2024 City A.M. meets the visionary minds and passionate entrepreneurs behind leading brands, and the impact they're making on the pursuit of wellness.
Protein Works: Sales and profit spike at challenger brand May 24, 2024 The company behind challenger brand Protein Works saw its sales and profits jump during its latest financial year.
Non-invasive filler alternatives for healthier-looking skin May 23, 2024 When wrinkles appear and gravity takes its toll on your face, you might consider invasive treatments like botox and fillers. But with skincare tech improving, it's worth holding off.
Infected blood scandal: Compensation payments to start this year, minister says May 21, 2024 Compensation payments to the victims and families of the infected blood scandal will begin before the end of the year, the government has confirmed.