Reeves should take a leaf out of America’s book when it comes to encouraging investment in stock and shares, says Charles Hall Although the focus in the Budget will be …
Investing
Will the new Planning Bill get Britain building?
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill promises faster decisions and greener outcomes. But will it actually deliver, asks James Clark Nervousness, delays and complex rules continue to plague our planning system. …
Nik Storonsky-backed Robin AI seeks rescue buyer after fundraise falls short
An AI business backed by the likes of Revolut co-founder Nik Storonsky is seeking a rescue buyer after its fundraising ambitions fell short, City AM can reveal. London-based legal firm …
Fresh food inflation continues despite fall in overall shop prices
The price of fresh food has continued to climb despite a broader softening in inflation at UK shops, according to new data. Fresh food inflation increased to 4.3 per cent …
Business rates burden to disproportionately hit London offices
The upcoming change in how business rates are calculated will affect far more office-based firms in London than elsewhere and may cause a rise in closures, according to a new …
Massa £64m damages case against F1 and Ecclestone set for court this week
Legal action over the controversy of the F1 2008 crash, dubbed ‘crashgate’, is set for the English High Court this week, where a judge will hear allegations from Felipe Massa …
Mining boss: Journey from Aim to main market ‘too difficult’
The mining boss behind the London main market’s newest member has said his firm would not have transferred from Aim had he known how complicated the process would be, despite …
The man on a mission to save the internet
Search engines and publishers used to operate on a simple deal: publishers would let the likes of Google trawl their site, and in return Google would give them traffic. With …
What’s the point of living in Zone 2 anymore?
A grand a month for Tube delays and no nightlife to speak of, what’s even the point of living in Zone 2 nowadays, asks Matt Kenyon in today’s Notebook Zone …
90 years of Penguin Books: The origin myth that may not be true
The penguin, the myth, the legend. As the publisher celebrates 90 years of books, Anna Moloney takes a look at the company that revolutionised reading (sort of) In 1934, on …