Shop price inflation eased to its lowest level since December 2021, driven by falling food costs and supermarkets remaining competitive about price. Shop price inflation fell to 1.3 per cent …
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Tube and train strikes: Everything you need to know as April and May disruption begins this week
A major round of industrial action will disrupt National Rail services and the London Underground over the next month, as train drivers strike in a dispute over pay and conditions. …
Pitch for purpose: Good-Loop showcases ads that give back
Amy Williams tells Ambition A.M. the journey of Good-Loop and its aims to transform the advertising landscape into a positive force. “I pitched my socks off,” Amy Williams says, laughing …
Why are UK companies like Natwest using share buybacks more?
In February, Natwest started a £300m share buyback programme, and has bought back over 20 per cent of its shares since 2020. Historically, the US has been more of the …
FTSE 100 today: London markets set to open higher, mirroring Asian peers after Easter holiday
Moving markets today: Hong Kong boosts Asian stocks, yen steady below 152 amid intervention threats; June US Fed rate-cut odds drop to around 60 per cent; focus on Fed officials …
Letter to the editor: How brownfield sites can help us solve the housing crisis
London is always evolving. And in the midst of a deeply damaging housing crisis the city is on amission to build more homes. The big question is how. Pushing London …
Forget the tech, if the AI industry wants to thrive it must win over public opinion
AI must win over a suspicious public if we want a safe future for the technology, writes Lord Mayor Michael Mainelli Artificial intelligence (AI) will have a transformative effect on …
The Notebook: James Chapman on getting big money out of politics
Where the City’s top thinkers have their say. Today, James Chapman, director of Soho Communications takes the pen to talk the internet, the boat race and getting big money out …
Is Khan being left out of the Starmer project?
Labour could soon be in charge of Westminster and Whitehall, but a clash between Starmer and Khan risks stasis in London, writes Eliot Wilson As the impending general election grinds …
Businessmen are from Mars, politicians Venus, but they must learn how to speak to each other
It may sometimes feel like politicians and businesspeople are from different worlds, but if they learn to speak they will see they want the same things, writes Emma Revell Have …