Tom Marriott and Bill Esdaile preview a busy weekend’s racing, with the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe taking centre stage at Longchamp. Andrea Atzeni joins in to discuss his ride …
September 2025
Reeves to scrap two-child benefit cap
Rachel Reeves is poised to abolish the two-child benefit cap at next month’s Budget, in a move that will be cheered by anti-poverty campaigners but is likely to stoke bond …
Trump’s film tariffs could be a real test for the UK’s creative economy
The UK’s film and television sector is a significant component of the national economy, and its future is now a central topic in transatlantic trade talks. US President Donald Trump …
‘It’s a desert out there’: London sinks to 23rd in IPO venue rankings
The pace with which London is losing its status as a global financial markets hub has been laid bare after the capital fell to as low as 23rd in a …
Have I Got News For You maker returns to profit
The production company behind Have I Got News For You has turned to profit despite its turnover falling during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. Hat Trick Productions, …
City broker: Stocks have got the office cycle wrong
City broker Panmure Liberum has said that listed commercial office firms are undervalued on London’s stock market given the rapid rise in rents in the capital. Commercial office leaser Great …
Keir Starmer ramps up attack on Reform in vow to ‘renew Britain’
Prime Minister Keir Starmer ramped up his attacks on Reform as he called for Brits to unite behind the government’s mission to “renew” the country. In a make or break …
Humble Grape wine bar founder on his favourite Square Mile spots
Ahead of our Toast the City awards taking place this October, Humble Grape wine bar founder James Dawson tells us why his venue deserves to take home a coveted prize …
Why abolishing the share tax must be included in the Autumn Budget
As the UK approaches another budget this Autumn, the country is still leaving significant growth capital off the table, maintaining the lowest retail investor engagement rate in the G7. From …
Brits over £200 worse off as cost of living crisis continues
Brits have found themselves over £200 worse off each month compared to last year, as they continue to suffer the consequences of the cost of living crisis. According to the …