Will Parkin is the England U18 rugby assistant coach down in South Africa as the young guns look to compete in the U18 International Series. He writes on pathways and …
Financial Planning
Overlooking the role of migrant workers will be the death of our housebuilding ambitions
Labour’s pledge to get Britain building again is encouraging, but we can’t reach their targets without construction workers – and, crucially, immigration, writes Haman Manak Out of all the sectors …
Terry Smith’s Fundsmith Equity escapes the doghouse, but £54bn still stuck in underperforming funds
As many as 137 equity investment funds in the UK have been condemned to the ‘doghouse’ after consistently underperforming their market benchmark over the last three years. The report from …
England fast bowler Tom Curran on what he’d eat for his last meal
England international Tom Curran, currently playing in the Hundred, picks out the dishes he’d eat for his last supper on earth, from an entire breakfast to a gooey chocolate fondant. …
Can we stop AI from destroying the planet?
AI is increasingly finding itself in the crosshairs of investors concerned about its environmental toll. Many are coming to terms with the fact that the technology supposedly leading us into …
History of the Dragon Awards
The City of London Dragon Awards were established in 1987 by the City of London Corporation to recognize and celebrate the contributions of businesses and public sector organizations in fostering …
2023 Winners
Six London-based companies and one volunteering champion emerged triumphant in 2023’s Lord Mayor’s Dragon Awards, held by the City of London Corporation at Mansion House to recognise London-based companies for …
Exclusive: Gangs eye windfall from UK regulator’s controversial fraud refund plan
Criminals are making plans to exploit incoming fraud refund rules from the UK payments regulator, City A.M. has learnt, as banks and fintechs warn of harm to consumers if the …
FTSE the exception: Global markets rally past ‘Black Monday’ after US recession fears ease
Global markets have continued to rally after the ‘Black Monday’ event last week, which saw stock markets crash over fears of a US recession. Since then, markets have now bounced …
Heathrow Airport: Border force staff to strike bringing chaos to tail-end of summer
Border force staff at Heathrow Airport are to strike for 23-days in a dispute over new terms and conditions. 650 members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union will …