IRISH-trained horses look to have a stranglehold on the betting for this Saturday’s big handicap, the Cesarewitch (3.40pm) from Newmarket. That’s perhaps unsurprising when you consider Irish trainers have won …
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South American wine is booming – try these bottles for the best experience
South American wine is booming for us Brits. An Argentinian Malbec has long been a gateway, converting consumers with broodingly smooth glasses of dark fruits and spice at a good …
Square Mile darling Farmer J’s bags $23m to take on New York
London’s fast-casual darling Farmer J’s is heading across the pond after securing a $23m (£17.5m) funding round to launch its first New York flagship later this year, City AM can …
Horology and horse power: Car firms are getting in bed with watch brands
Cars and watches are the ultimate partnership – and one that’s only getting stronger in the digital age, says Adam Hay-Nicholls Revolutions per minute. We could be talking about pistons …
Revolut boss abandons UK residency in favour of UAE
The boss of London-born fintech juggernaut Revolut has abandoned his main residency in the UK in favour of the United Arab Emirates. Nik Storonsky’s updated residency was posted in fresh …
Exclusive: NRL investment talks welcome but must be open, Leeds Rhinos chief
Frank discussions over Australia’s NRL potentially buying a stake in English rugby league should be welcomed, a key Super League boss has told City AM. Leeds Rhinos chief executive Gary …
FCA orders lenders to pay £11bn in motor finance compensation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that it expects lenders to make 14 million payouts to individuals affected by unfair motor finance agreements, totalling around £11bn in compensation. The …
Jenrick pledges to sack judges accused of pro-migration activism
Robert Jenrick announced a sweeping crackdown on what he describes as “pro-migration bias” in the judiciary, vowing to remove so-called “activist” judges. Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, claims to have …
Partnerships that pop: Why watch brands are turning to the booze
From City AM The Magazine, Autumn edition, why are watch brands so drawn to drinks companies? Adam Hay-Nicholls quenches his thirst with the latest drinks collabs There’s that old saying …
Labour’s tobacco bill risks empowering black market, warns shadow minister
The Labour government’s proposed Tobacco and Vapes Bill could hand a significant boost to criminal gangs and fuel the growing black market in illicit goods across the UK, the shadow …