All I want for Christmas is a pint of Guinness
Whispers of a Guinness shortage in the Square Mile are not something City AM takes lightly. Some sleuthing in the financial district’s watering holes calmed a few nerves yesterday but the picture re
London holds global litigation crown amid calls for reform in funding industry
Litigation funding is a leading key concern among City litigators as the majority believe the Labour should prioritise regulatory reforms
Where’s the Christmas spirit? Gin and beer demand slumps this year
Demand for spirits and beer has sagged this year as Brits opted for healthier and cheaper alternatives to their traditional tipple, according to new data. A combination of the cost-of-living crisis an
Stormzy ‘hooked’ on padel and opening new club at O2
Stormzy has become the latest celebrity to back the world’s fastest growing sport after agreeing a deal to be an ambassador for and investor in Padel Social Club. The award-winning music artist’s
Car insurers set to return to profit following record losses
A report from accountancy giant EY estimates car insurers paid out 93p in claims and expenses for every £1 made in premiums in 2024.
Cook: ‘Upmarket ready meal business is like a 27-year game of Monopoly’
Upmarket ready meal maker Cook has compared its financial position to a near-three decade long game of Monopoly as it hailed being in “the best shape it has been in for a long while”. The Kent-hea
Housing market braces for the New Year rush
The housing market is getting ready for a big Boxing Day bounce following a seasonal dip in house prices this month. New seller asking prices dropped by 1.7 per cent in December to £360,197, accordin
Innovation, sustainability, trade: why London is the financial centre the world needs
With global challenges mounting, London must prioritise innovation, sustainability, and trade to safeguard its future as the world’s leading financial centre — for the benefit of all, writes Chris