On Thursday night at End of the Road, the couple in front of me in the queue for food turned to each other and said: “We’re back in the best …
Gen Z prioritise fitness spending over pubs and restaurants
Spending by Gen Z on fitness activities has jumped in the last year as Brits focus on fitness over pubs and restaurants, according to new data. With three quarters of …
Geopolitical instability hits the bottom line as businesses suffer investment losses
Businesses have suffered losses in international projects or investments due to geopolitical and economic risks, with interest in political risk insurance (PRI) soaring as a result. According to a new …
Former FA chief: I’d have hired Klopp as England boss in a heartbeat
Former FA chief Alex Horne says he would have “hired Jurgen Klopp in a heartbeat” as the manager who did get the England job, Thomas Tuchel, looks to restore momentum …
FA criticised for ‘obvious flaws’ in failed spot-fixing case against Paqueta
The Football Association’s case against Lucas Paqueta has been criticised by the independent commission that cleared the West Ham United player of four charges of spot-fixing. The full written reasons, …
Andrew Bailey slams Trump’s ‘dangerous’ threats against US Federal Reserve
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has said he is “very concerned” about President Trump’s threats against the US Federal Reserve. In a hearing before the Treasury Select Committee, Bailey …
Salford Red Devils handed HMRC lifeline by tax authorities
Super League side Salford Red Devils have had a winding-up petition issued by HMRC adjourned for a second time. City AM exclusively revealed in May that the troubled rugby league …
Angela Rayner: People in tax-dodge houses shouldn’t throw stones
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner will be lucky to survive this latest tax-dodging property scandal, writes James Ford If you are a government minister there are always a number of …
Starmer ‘proud to sit alongside’ Rayner despite stamp duty row
Keir Starmer said he was “very proud to sit alongside” Angela Rayner as the deputy prime minister referred to herself to the standards watchdog over unpaid stamp duty on her …
A 0.5 per cent pension shift could secure Britain’s tech supremacy
To solve the UK’s struggle to scale its world-class startups, we must unlock the nation’s vast pension funds for venture capital investment to fuel domestic growth and ensure technological sovereignty, …