“Sell in May and go away” might be a favourite saying of the City, but those who might have followed the advice this year would have left a lot of …
Financial Planning
TfL unveils another 4G and 5G mobile coverage upgrade on the Tube
Londoners on the Central line at Bank station can now benefit from 4G and 5G mobile coverage as part of a joint project to bring mobile coverage to the entire …
Olympics on the mind for sevens star Meg Jones in Madrid
Meg Jones knows rugby is unfair which is why she is giving it everything to get to the Olympics. The 27-year-old has spent the past season playing for the all-conquering …
EP: 274 Epsom Derby Day & Hong Kong
One of the most prestigious races in the British calendar takes place at Epsom on Saturday when the Derby takes place in front of a massive crowd at the Surrey …
Baillie Gifford sponsorship row reflects the sorry state of the arts
The reflexive anti-capitalism of activists calling for book festivals to divest themselves of Baillie Gifford’s sponsorship can only harm the arts, says Alys Denby The arts should always be anti-establishment. …
Why Labour MPs shouldn’t call themselves socialists
Labour is not, and has never been, a socialist party. It is a social democratic party whose mission is to save capitalism from itself, not replace it with a new …
Baillie Gifford ends Edinburgh Book Festival sponsorship after fossil fuel row
Scottish asset manager Baillie Gifford has ended its sponsorship of the Edinburgh International Book Festival after a row over the company’s investments in fossil fuels and companies benefiting from Israel’s …
Flutter shares dip as firm completes US listing move
Gambling giant Flutter Entertainment has confirmed its primary listing is now in the United States, not London, as its stock dipped this morning. This morning, the Betfair and Paddy Power …
Galliford Try secures bumper contract to rebuild controversial immigration centre
Construction firm Galliford Try has secured the contract to extend a controversial immigration detention camp in Oxfordshire. The £70m contract will see the London-listed construction firm construct a 400-bed “immigration removal” centre …
Cabinet minister brands Trump conviction ‘extraordinary’ as fallout continues
A member of the UK government has said Donald Trump’s conviction on Thursday night was “extraordinary” but wouldn’t be “drawn into” any further comment. Mel Stride responded to the news …