Starmer will soon find out that he can’t keep piously contrasting himself with the previous government while snatching benefits from pensioners, promoting party donors and paying off his pals in …
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Spread power with words: Asian Dub Foundation interview
In the wake of the riots, the Asian Dub Foundation shows us the political power of music. Guitarist Steve Chandra Savale speaks to Lucy Kenningham “I just want to say …
Cricket needs more like Flintoff so smaller nations must get financial support
Andrew Flintoff’s Field of Dreams On Tour, the decline of Test cricket and whether a mooted hardship fund distributed by the ICC might just keep the red-ball game alive. You …
Nvidia shares slump despite company’s record-breaking revenue
Nvidia shares are down seven per cent in after hours trading even after it smashed its forecasts and posted record revenue. Revenue for the second quarter hit a new record …
Channel 4 Ventures backs new Elvis show creator Layered Reality
Channel 4’s investment arm has backed the creators of an immersive Elvis Presley show in a £1.75m deal, as the public broadcaster continues a drive to diversify its revenue streams. …
Millennials will be hit hardest by tax rises
The generation that’s about to reach the most rewarding of years of their careers face spending their entire working lives earning less and paying more for worse public services, says …
Worst corporate jargon of the week: Stakeholder
Every one of us has been an email chain which is borderline unintelligible for the amount of corporate lingo thrown in there. At City A.M., we’re taking a stand and …
The government is right to reject the EU’s plans for free movement by the backdoor
The EU’s terms for reinstating a youth mobility scheme – from four-year visas to cut-price tuition fees – are utterly unreasonable, says Will Cooling Yesterday saw Sir Keir Starmer in …
Mark Kleinman: Cineworld revamp is a horror show for landlords
Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and is the man who gets the City talking in his weekly City A.M. column. This week he tackles Cineworld’s closures, Rolls-Royce’s chief …
The Capitalist: City boys fight for £1k Oasis tickets as corporate demand explodes
Oasis tickets look set to be the hottest corporate perk next year, with firms already splashing out for packages, The Capitalist has learned. That, plus gossip on Charles Tyrwhitt and …