The international, rules-and-rights-based order is crumbling in the face of Trump’s brute force. This leaves career human rights lawyer Keir Starmer in an interesting position… A Venezuelan friend once showed …
Galvin La Chapelle launches special menu to celebrate Toast Award win
Michelin starred City institution Galvin La Chapelle has launched a special new menu to celebrate winning Best Restaurant at the inaugural City AM Toast the City Awards. The Toast & …
The radical Dry January approach we should all take
With so many Millennials growing up and moving to the suburbs, and Gen Z famously not drinking as much, has Dry January lost its fizz? A recent YouGov survey from …
Abbelight Announces Successful Series B Investment led by AVANT BIO to Accelerate Imaging Innovation and Scale Adoption Across a Broader Customer Base
Abbelight, a global leader and a pioneer in super-resolution microscopy end-to-end solutions, today announced a successful Series B financing round led by AVANT BIO, a growth equity firm focused on …
Bosses hold up wage growth expectations amid inflation tensions
Company bosses have cut their wage growth expectations for the year ahead, Bank of England data has suggested, with inflation pressures on Britons easing. Finance chiefs across private sector firms …
Government concedes workers’ rights overhaul will spark surge in tribunal claims
The government’s flagship workers’ rights overhaul will spark a 17 per cent surge in employment tribunal claims, according to an official government analysis that claims the radical employment shake-up should …
Former Hargreaves Lansdown head of money Susannah Streeter to join Wealth Club
One of the City’s best-known market commentators has jumped ship to Wealth Club to become the firm’s new chief investment strategist. Susannah Streeter, who previously worked at Hargreaves Lansdown for five …
Does predictability of Ashes dilute cricket’s crown jewel for fans and sponsors?
And there it is. Another Ashes over, another series defeat for England down in Australia. Brendon McCullum’s side may have ended their winless run at the MCG in one of …
The Capitalist: What happened to Dry January?
In this week’s diary, property investment board games, new ways to ride the Tube and why Dry January seems like a distant memory WHAT HAPPENED TO DRY JANUARY? “I was …
London’s legal elites bask in booming pay packets
While London shivers through a January cold snap, the city’s legal elite are basking in an earnings heatwave as salaries for City lawyers at major law firms have edged up …