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Vast quantities of student loans will never be repaid, representing a massive subsidy not just to students themselves but to universities. No other...
LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 29: Cars travel along Shaftesbury Avenue past West End theatres at night on March 29, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by...
(Photo by Tim Rooke – WPA Pool/Getty Images) In a cost of living crisis, headlines suggesting that the King is set for a “£45m pay rise”...
Each week we ask a City figure to take a trip down memory lane. Today, Berry Bros CEO Emma Fox, who is also executive director at The City Pub...
Four Havas agencies have lost their B Corp status following the holding group’s global Shell win last year. City A.M.’s weekly feature takes...
“People do come out of prison, that’s the whole point. So what’s next?” Lucy Kenningham speaks to ex-offender Jason Barnfather Since October...
A wind-up spaghetti fork: a genuine piece of disruptive technology. Offender: Disruptor Every one of us has been an email chain which is...
“The calls for the return of Caramac were heard loud and clear,” Nestle brand manager Lisa Butterworth said with pride yesterday, as she announced...
(Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images) If labour are looking to make savings on the welfare bill, there are plenty of places other than the...
(Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) London’s lack of air capacity is an international embarrassment. A can-do Labour government should push...
Rachel Reeves has styled herself as an “iron chancellor”, promising fiscal constraint and discipline Rachel Reeves’ decision to expand the...
Where the City’s movers and shakers get a few things off their chest. Today, it’s Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor,...
Key workers are being priced out of renting in London, placing huge human and economic costs on the capital. By recognising the value of social...
Rachel Reeves The theory of Ricardian Equivalence posits that financing public spending out of taxes or borrowing will have the same overall...
Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, James Reed, CEO of Reed, takes the pen to talk about the UK workforce and how Labour...
We’ve come to rely on the cloud, but it’s a chokepoint in the global tech ecosystem Last week, Crowdstrike caused a global tech meltdown due to...
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner hosted the first roundtable of England’s metro mayors at Downing Street during their first week in governance....
Security fencing is placed near the South Paris Arena on July 22, 2024 in Paris, France. Olympic security has barricaded central Paris off to all...
Like the Bene Gesserit in the Dune franchise, hereditary peers measure their plans in centuries, leading to a class of legislators invested in...
Labour had clearly signalled throughout the election campaign that climate action would be a priority Conservatives need to hold Labour...
Slow, crowded and expensive, there’s no doubt our railways need a major overhaul – but it’s far from clear that Great British Railways is the...
“Hot damn, I love you guys,” said billionaire entrepreneur Musk on Thursday after shareholders approved his $56bn pay package. With Microsoft...
(Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) Activists including Greta Thunberg have shut down a key research project into geoengineering — a...
Labour has announced exciting new plans for 1.5m desperately needed new homes, but some are determined to get in the way. Here’s City A.M.’s guide...
Sizewell B nuclear power station (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) Where the City’s top thinkers get a few things off their chest. Today, Kokou...
From water bailiffs to maritime finance, the river connects London’s past to its future, says Michael Mainelli What have the Romans ever done for...