Gaming platform Roblox surged in value in the UK in 2024 as it extended its popularity among Gen Alpha. The business, which is the most popular in the UK among …
UK veterans drive defence tech boom
Defence tech startups are booming across Europe, powered by an influx of UK military veterans and record levels of VC investment. Yet, a new report found critical gaps in space …
Wingstop creates 1,000 UK jobs as sales and profit jump
Wingstop has created 1,000 jobs in the UK as its sales and profit surged before being taken over, it has been revealed. The UK franchise of the US restaurant chain …
Will the ‘Brit card’ ID redefine privacy in the UK?
Just last week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans for a new digital ID system, or so-called ‘Brit card’, aimed to provide UK citizens and legal residents with a smartphone-based …
Usain Bolt: Family, positivity, and my surprising career change
What does the fastest man in the world do when he slows down? For the cover of City AM Magazine, Autumn edition, Usain Bolt talks to Sam Kessler about his …
UK second most at risk from debt crisis of all major economies
The UK is the second most likely major economy to face a debt crisis in the next two years, a fresh survey of financial professionals has found, as investors remain …
Rachel Reeves warns ‘harder choices’ coming at Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned that her choices will be “harder” at this year’s Budget, with questions being raised on whether she will row back on Labour manifesto tax commitments …
The Indian restaurant that’s less posh than Mayfair and more interesting than Brick Lane
Imagine Sloane Square and images of elegant al fresco brunch spots come to mind, the sorts of places where frighteningly large sums of money are spent without very much thought. …
Jaguar Land Rover to restart some production ‘in coming days’
Jaguar Land Rover will restart some of its manufacturing operations in the coming days, the carmaker has said, over a month after it was forced to shut down its plant …
How are ‘bankrupt’ France’s borrowing costs still lower than ours?
Locked in a protracted political crisis over the extent of its indebtedness – and with its deficit running at over five per cent of GDP – France has earned itself …