Football never seems to go away. Between international tournaments, transfer sagas and pre-season tours, the game hums year-round. But last weekend’s EFL fixtures and this weekend’s Premier League matches mark …
August 2025
Good A-levels are no guarantee in Labour’s abysmal jobs market
As teenagers open their A-Level results, Andrew Griffith laments a job market that is punishing today’s young people As youngsters across England and Wales get their all-important A-level results today, …
London ‘staring down the barrel’ of £2bn hit from higher business rates
London is set to take a massive blow from changes to business rates when the tax increases next April. Business rates could rise by an estimated 26 per cent across …
The UK’s IPO market is in need of pizzazz – here’s how to get it
London’s IPO market is struggling, but there is hope. Charles Hall lays out how the government can revitalise the country’s capital markets Rachel Reeves recently announced the creation of a …
‘IPO jungle drums starting to beat’: City grandees eye autumn flurry
Global equities climbed to a record high on Wednesday, aided by yet another day in the green for the FTSE 100 that has sparked a rare bout of optimism among …
Exclusive: Seven in 10 think fans are being priced out of football
Seven out of 10 football supporters in the UK believe traditional fans are being priced out of watching games, exclusive data for City AM can reveal on the eve of …
After the shake-up, is the CMA still a watchdog with teeth?
Those of us who have regulators’ email alerts switched on were familiar with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) as an active regulator, but that didn’t align with the Labour …
How did soggy liberalism win over Mickleham?
The Lib Dems represent one big shrug, so why did Conservative utopia Mickleham fall for it, asks Simon Clarke The Running Horses in Mickleham, Surrey is a dream of a …
Mark Kleinman: Thames Water’s fate now sounds like a dripping timebomb
Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly City AM column Thames Water’s fate now sounds like a dripping timebomb There are …
Think tank calls for policy changes to avoid ‘eyesore’ council houses
A think tank has called for the overhaul of the way local authorities approach council houses to encourage building and avoid ‘eyesore’ houses. Policy Exchange’s report, which is backed by …