David Beckham has shared a huge pay day after profit at his business empire jumped by almost a quarter in 2024, it has been revealed. DRJB Holdings Limited, which includes …
October 2025
Selfridges: Losses slashed despite revenue hit
Losses at luxury department store chain Selfridges have been slashed during its latest financial year despite its revenue taking a hit. The business, which has UK stores in London, Birmingham …
The Dalmore unveils rare red wine cask edition
The Dalmore has launched the third instalment in its ultra-premium Cask Curation Series, finished in red wine casks sourced from Château Mont-Redon in France’s Châteauneuf-du-Pape region. The Highland distillery used …
Surrey close £60m Oval Invincibles deal with Reliance after eight months
Surrey have finally exchanged contracts with Reliance Industries over the shareholders’ agreement governing their new partnership in the Oval-based Hundred team after almost eight months of negotiations. The Mumbai Indians …
Global uncertainty: Political and digital risks reshape corporate priorities
A surge in political risk and tensions has resulted in geopolitical volatility entering Aon’s top ten global business concerns for the first time. Aon’s ‘Global Risk Management Survey’, based on …
JP Morgan scraps Nutmeg in launch of new personal investing brand
JP Morgan is to scrap its Nutmeg brand and roll its services into a new consumer wealth management business as it intensifies its battle with market leader Hargreaves Lansdown. The …
FTSE 100 Live: London sinks to 23rd in global IPO rankings
Good morning from the liveblog team at City AM. Some acronyms are so entrenched in common parlance that they need not be explained: NHS, GDP, MOT. Up until now, we …
What should Labour supporters make of a conference dominated by Reform?
Keir Starmer wants to frame the choice facing Britain as one between decency and division, but will a restless electorate anxious to see results let him? Asks Douglas Beattie There …
Taxing gambling is a desperate cash grab that Labour will regret
Long a scapegoat whenever the Treasury needs quick cash, Labour will regret taxing the gambling industry, writes Oliver Dean The gambling and gaming sector has come under a barrage of …
Why Big Tech’s rap sheet matters more than its product pipeline
Big Tech has shifted from a focus on genuine innovation to a model of value extraction, where massive fines for manipulative and monopolistic practices are now treated as a routine …