Britain’s food security hangs in the balance as agricultural land is lost to pay inheritance tax bills, writes Sarah Jordan A recent survey carried out among 500 farmers and landowners …
Investing
UK should be the destination of choice for Asia-based investors
A new sun is rising in our relationship with our Asian partners. My message to them is clear: whatever you want to do, London can help you do it, writes …
Introducing The Turnover: City AM’s sport business newsletter
For a long time the sports desk at City AM has been longing to read a sport business newsletter that combines the thrill of the biggest deals in the sector, …
Challenger banks face ‘profitability trap’ at growth crossroads
The UK banking sector faces a profitability roadblock that will give the industry’s challengers an “existential” turning point. Fresh data from KPMG suggests the industry’s average return on equity will …
Labour is gambling with Britain’s global competitiveness – ‘real-life Iron Man’
A British engineer and chief executive, known as the ‘real-life Iron Man’, has warned the Labour government is “gambling with Britain’s competitiveness on a global stage”. Richard Browning, a former …
Cross-party politicians urges Starmer to prioritise audit watchdog reform
The Prime Minister has been urged by 66 MPs and Lords in a cross-party alliance to prioritise the long-overdue Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill that was promised last year. …
Healey says Rayner ‘not a victim’ amid Labour reshuffle discontent
Angela Rayner is “not a victim” and “any government is stronger” with her, a Cabinet minister has said after a reshuffle following her resignation saw tensions flare within Labour. Defence …
PM ‘to move asylum seekers into barracks’ after Home Office shake-up
Shabana Mahmood is expected to unveil plans to move asylum seekers from hotels into military barracks as the Government seeks to harden its immigration policy amid rising numbers of crossings …
M&S calls for rethink on inheritance tax amid government reshuffle
M&S have called on new environment secretary Emma Reynolds to back British farmers by rethinking proposed changes to inheritance tax relief for farmers. The decision to end a decades-old inheritance …
Ex-FA chief Alex Horne: Club game, regulator and football finance
Since September began the world of football has continued to offer talking point after talking point. The Premier League transfer window closed to bring the curtain down on a summer …