A council’s moronic decision to block Marlow Film Studios not only hurts our film industry – it holds back our economy, Jess Jones argues It would not be unrealistic to …
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A Labour parliamentary candidate is facing questions over his past business career today after the FX firm he founded collapsed and left customers millions of pounds out of pocket. RationalFX, …
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Where the City’s movers and shakers get a few things off their chest. Today, Neil Bennett, global co-CEO of H/Advisors, takes the notebook pen to talk about common sense, Dominic …
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A key part of Gatwick’s growth plan is a £2.2bn scheme to dramatically increase capacity by bringing its emergency runway into routine use. It is a huge deal, but the …
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The next government will have to find some extra cash to spur construction of new affordable homes, a think tank has warned, or risk missing its housebuilding targets. Both major …
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Well over half of businesses in London and the South East are experiencing skills shortages in key positions, which are having knock-on effects on productivity and staff morale. A new …
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FCA under fire for ‘sinister’ plans to ‘name and shame’ firms
City lawyers have launched a broadside on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today for what they call “sinister” plans to change enforcement rules that could …
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City of London Police make arrests but Extinction Rebellion protest returns
City of London Police officers have made arrests after climate activists launched a second day of action in the Square Mile. The force said it …
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Just Eat Takeaway upbeat as margin growth in UK and Ireland business helps lift earnings
Just Eat Takeaway beat expectations in 2023 despite dwindling demand in its North American arm. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) for …
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Willy Wonka: All the memes about the Glasgow immersive experience
“Each day on twitter there is one main character. The goal is to never be it.” So goes the Twitter axiom coined by @maplecocaine back …
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Is there anything good in St James’s Place’s results?
Britain’s biggest wealth manager St James’s Place saw its stock price hit its lowest since December 2012 this morning on the back of a gruelling …
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Jess Ennis-Hill’s former coach blasts UK Sport and UK Athletics over funding snub
Jessica Ennis-Hill’s former coach Toni Minichiello has blasted UK Sport and UK Athletics after he was declared ineligible for public funding earlier this week. Minichiello …
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City of London drinkers warned Extinction Rebellion will accost them whilst enjoying a quiet pint on Thursday
Insurance workers have been warned they may be subject to unexpected guests whilst enjoying a pint in Leadenhall Market – with climate protesters expected to …
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The UK has slipped down a vital economic index – but it’s not too late
The UK has hit its lowest point on record on the Index of Economic Freedom – and historian, sociologist and economist Dr Rainer Zitelmann warns …
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Klarna posts fifth straight annual loss as buy-now pay-later giant eyes up New York listing
Buy-now pay-later giant Klarna has reported its fifth consecutive annual loss as the fintech gears up for a blockbuster IPO. The Swedish firm, posted a …
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Strong demand for shares allows Segro to tap investors for £900m to fund growth and new data centres
Warehouse giant Segro has raised £900m from investors to invest in its pipeline of development projects. Announced after markets closed on Tuesday, the company initially …
