Will Trump trip up Nigel Farage?
Nigel Farage’s open admiration for Donald Trump may boost his profile abroad but risks alienating British voters, for whom Trump remains deeply unpopular, says Eliot Wilson If it is true…
Nigel Farage’s open admiration for Donald Trump may boost his profile abroad but risks alienating British voters, for whom Trump remains deeply unpopular, says Eliot Wilson If it is true…
Keir Starmer is set to face intense lobbying from both businesses and trade unions over former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner’s flagship Employment Rights Bill, with the package of reforms…
The production company behind MasterChef continued to make huge losses as the scandal surrounding the show’s presenter Gregg Wallace came to light, it has been revealed. The UK arm of…
Pensions giant Phoenix Group is set to change its name to Standard Life as it adopts the name of the brand it acquired seven years ago. It follows widespread speculation…
London hiring has continued its steep decline as employers suffer the consequences of Reeves’ tax raid and rising costs. The latest jobs report from KPMG and the REC showed demand…
Britain’s food security hangs in the balance as agricultural land is lost to pay inheritance tax bills, writes Sarah Jordan A recent survey carried out among 500 farmers and landowners…
A new sun is rising in our relationship with our Asian partners. My message to them is clear: whatever you want to do, London can help you do it, writes…
For a long time the sports desk at City AM has been longing to read a sport business newsletter that combines the thrill of the biggest deals in the sector,…
The UK banking sector faces a profitability roadblock that will give the industry’s challengers an “existential” turning point. Fresh data from KPMG suggests the industry’s average return on equity will…
A British engineer and chief executive, known as the ‘real-life Iron Man’, has warned the Labour government is “gambling with Britain’s competitiveness on a global stage”. Richard Browning, a former…