Climate litigation cases have seen lawyers become increasingly outspoken, with open criticism of judges breaking unspoken courtroom etiquette. Could the days of no comment be behind us, Charles McKeon asks. …
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Could ETFs drive the market and signal the end of the bear run?
Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital assets These are …
A warning for Wework: Taking back your ex is a recipe for heartbreak
Taking back an ex can be tempting, but Wework must remember why things didn’t work out with Neumann in the first place, writes Michelle Traylor The unwelcome trend of ‘boomerang …
Smile Makers: Changing the face of the female sexual wellness industry
Self-care means more than just keeping on top of a fitness and vitamin routine nowadays. Sexual wellness is becoming a priority among Londoners, with the city taking the top spot for Google …
Super Bowl breaks TV viewing record – but how do we know?
Super Bowl LVIII has smashed TV viewing records, but the way we collect ratings may surprise you. Here’s how it’s done. The 2024 Super Bowl has been crowned the second …
Labour must not falter in rooting out antisemitism from the party
If you heard a colleague suggest that Israel had “deliberately allowed” the October 7 attacks to happen, and then bemoaned the Jewish-controlled media for amping up coverage of said terrorist …
Hunt facing clash with the City as Treasury doubles down on share tax
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is facing a potential clash with the Square Mile in the coming weeks after the Treasury doubled down on a divisive tax on share trading. As …
Barclays set to unveil annual profit drop as restructuring costs offset higher interest income
Higher interest rates generally raise bank profits, but that is not likely to be the case for Barclays. The bank is expected to report a decline in annual profitability when …
The Debate: Do too many people go to university?
City A.M.’s weekly feature takes the fiercest water-cooler debates and pits two candidates head to head before delivering The Judge’s ultimate verdict. This week: Do too many people go to …
U-turn if you want to: Five financial policies Keir Starmer has scrapped as Labour leader
Last week, Labour officially announced the long-anticipated news they were ditching their commitment to investing £28bn a year in Britain’s green energy transition. Leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor …