Two bosses from one of Home REIT’s biggest charity tenants made “unauthorised” payments of nearly £1.2m to their own companies before it collapsed into administration, City A.M. can reveal. Noble …
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It has been a difficult week for Poppy Cleall. The 65-cap England forward found out she had not been given a golden Red Roses contract. Cleall has been a staple …
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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 the defining feature …
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For anyone already weary from reading about the general election, Cleo Watson’s latest book could be your needed fix. Full of the scandal but free from the stakes, Cleavage is …
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Stoking generational culture wars may win a handful of votes in the short-term, but it could trigger the end of the Conservative party as we know it, says Zoe Grunewald …
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In the UK and other countries, there are mandatory carbon markets covering specific industry sectors and gases. One carbon credit can offset one tonne of carbon. But the government permits …
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Amid the LSE’s listings drought, could its scrappier little brother AIM deliver?
With London in dire need of a listings revival, the entrepreneurial spirit facilitated by AIM could deliver, writes Keith Boyfield The AIM market, along with …
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Let’s be honest, social media bans won’t stop hate crimes
With foreign tech bros easier to blame than problems closer to home, social media has become a catchall scapegoat, writes Matthew Lesh Esther Ghey, the …
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Government is ‘interfering’ with regulators and appointing ‘allies’ to top jobs, Lords claim
The government is interfering with the work of independent regulators and ministers are pushing to appoint “political allies” to top jobs, a group of peers …
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Give councils more tax flexibility amid financial strain, ministers urged
Councils should be given more free rein to raise local taxes to shore up ailing finances and then “suffer the consequences” at the ballot box, …
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Worst corporate jargon of the week: Town hall
Offender: Town hall Every one of us has been an email chain which is borderline unintelligible for the amount of corporate lingo thrown in there. …
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The Guernsey stock market looking to crash LSEG’s private party
Each week Charlie Conchie interviews bosses in the world of finance and tech. This week he sits down with Cees Vermaas, the founder of Guernsey-based …
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Why does Britain suck at building major infrastructure?
Poorly defined objectives, an overzealous planning system and a disjointed supply chains are all reasons why the UK lags behind its peers on building major …
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Labour’s plans for workers’ rights must ‘strike balance’, experts warn
Labour’s plans to beef up workers’ rights must “strike a balance” between the needs of firms and staff, bosses and experts have told City A.M. …
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Sports tech: Why super Speedo is making a splash yet again
Speedo is no stranger to revolutionary tech. But 15 years on since the ban of a race suit they produced that was deemed “technical doping”, …
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Baker Tilly International breaks through the $5bn barrier
Consultancy giant Baker Tilly International reported double-digit growth in revenue over 2023, with advisory being the fastest growing line. The firm saw its global turnover …
