A SENIOR ADVISOR at the City watchdog is set for a new gig at a growing comms and public affairs firm. FCA man Ramesh Chhabra is to leave his role as right …
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Championship mania: Leicester, Ipswich, Leeds and Southampton locked in epic promotion race
The four-way promotion scrap at the top of the Championship between Leicester, Ipswich, Leeds and Southampton is every bit as exciting as the one in the Premier League. Much has …
London and New York are partners for prosperity
Together, London and New York can use financial and professional services to drive prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic, says Chris Hayward London and New York are the twin …
The Notebook: How to make an effective change this World Earth Day
Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, on World Earth Day, it’s James Reed, chairman and CEO of Reed and chairman of the board of trustees at …
FTSE 100 today: London markets poised for green start as Israel-Iran tensions ease; focus turns to ‘Magnificent Seven’ earnings
Moving markets today: Asian stocks rebound, oil and gold decline, bitcoin jumps 3 per cent; watch for ‘magnificent seven,’ Boeing, Airbus earnings and US PCE inflation data Asian stock markets …
‘Magnificent Seven’ sell-off ahead of big week for big tech
Big tech share prices were dented by a sector-wide sell-off of risky assets last week, ahead of a momentous few days of earnings results at four of the so-called ‘Magnificent …
‘Truss playbook’: Labour attacks Susan Hall’s ‘unfunded’ spending plans
Labour have today attacked Conservative mayoral candidate Susan Hall’s “uncosted” spending plans for City Hall as “straight out of the Liz Truss playbook”. Hall, who is running for the Tories …
Global top 50 companies: UK absent as American tech triumphs
There are now no UK companies among the top 50 largest listed companies in the world, as the British economy has struggled to compete with the dominance of American tech …
Political scraps over public or private ownership are a distraction to solving Britain’s railway woes
Delays, cancellations and strikes – the UK’s railways are in a mess. But both parties’ solutions for fixing the nation’s rail network are flawed, argues Guy Taylor The debate over …
Londoners back stop and search as violence cost taxpayers £7bn, poll finds
Londoners have backed stop and search in a bid to slash crime rates, pollsters found, as it emerged violence cost the capital’s taxpayers £7bn last year. Almost one in four …