Only Brits ordered more takeaway from Just Eat in the first three months of 2024, compared to the same period last year, while every other region scoffed fewer pizzas and …
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt: Conservatives will cut taxes again in autumn ‘if we can’
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the Conservatives would cut taxes again “if we can” in an attempt to boost growth and bolster the party’s flagging electoral prospects. Speaking to the FT, …
OKX launches its Base rival “X Layer”
Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital assets. Last cycle, …
March inflation comes in higher than expected at 3.2 per cent
Inflation continued its descent in March, but did not fall as far as economists had expected, as the Bank of England considers its next move in interest rates. According to …
Race ready: 50,000 get set for the TCS London
This weekend, the City will be transformed into a runner’s dream, as thousands lace up their shoes for the ultimate endurance test: the TCS London Marathon. As the big day …
Take it from someone with ADHD – we’re not all lazy attention-seekers
ADHD is the perfect target for today’s media, but claiming the surge in diagnoses is just a “trend” won’t help today’s workforce, writes Simon Neville During the industrial revolution the …
Paris 2024: Olympic Games will achieve gender equality but choppy waters ahead
If Kenyan long-distance runner Peres Jepchirchir defends her Olympic title this year in Paris, she’s in for one almighty different reception at her medal ceremony compared to the Covid-hit Tokyo …
The Debate: Is English nationalism a force for good?
City A.M.’s weekly feature takes the fiercest water-cooler debates and pits two candidates head to head before delivering The Judge’s ultimate verdict. Is English nationalism a force for good? William …
What could devolution look like under a Starmer government?
While Labour’s devolution plans alone won’t pull in the votes, giving the public a bit more of a say over what happens in their neighbourhoods can only be a good …
Listed company TClarke behind Theatreland’s stage lights to go private
TClarke, the London-headquartered firm which powered the world’s first electrically lit building – the Savoy Theatre – is to head into private hands. The £91m buyout of the building and …