What if there was already a proven way to reduce obesity and improve health without government intervention? There is and it’s called Ozempic, says Matt Lesh A new study out …
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Worst corporate jargon of the week: Put a pin in it
Offender: Put a pin in it Every one of us has been an email chain which is borderline unintelligible for the amount of corporate lingo thrown in there. At City …
Warnings rental reform could disincentivise landlords as bill returns to House of Lords
Peers have been warned government moves to bring in rental reform risk making it “less attractive” to be a landlord. The Renters Reform Bill returned to the House of Lords …
As Greggs opens its 2,500th shop, the bakery chain is on a roll
Alongside the launch of its new summer menu, Greggs recently announced that it was opening its 2,500th shop – a “significant milestone” in the company’s five-year growth plan, which was …
Brent Hoberman launches PR agency for founders of fast growing start ups
British serial entrepreneur Brent Hoberman has launched a communications agency to support founders building high-growth start ups and scale ups in the UK. Founders Comms will provide services such as …
Getir suppliers allegedly left unpaid as rapid delivery firm races for the exit
Rapid grocery delivery firm Getir has allegedly left some of its UK suppliers with huge unpaid bills after scrambling to exit its international markets over the past month, City A.M. …
Why pension trustees need to embrace a ‘win-win’ and back British firms
Pension trustees must embrace a “win-win” and begin backing Britain’s homegrown tech companies if younger Brits are to retire with comfortable pension pots, the founding chief of the British Business …
Time to cut cutting the green crap? Voters support law to make companies prioritise planet and profit
Over three quarters of the British public believe businesses should be legally obliged to safeguard people and the planet alongside making profit, new research has found. UK law currently obliges …
‘A sticking plaster’: TfL’s £250m funding deal will not enhance London transport, government advisers warn
Transport for London (TfL)’s funding settlement is a “sticking plaster” and will not enhance the capital’s transport network, key government infrastructure advisers have warned. The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) said …
Mark Kleinman: FCA row risks casting shadow over City set-piece
Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and is the man that gets the City talking in his weekly City A.M. column. This week he tackles the FCA battle causing …