The Lionesses have shown what a big opportunity women's football is for brands, and why Chloe Kelly is a favourite, says Louise Johnson.| City AM
Former City traders convicted of the Libor scandal have had their criminal charges overturned by the top court after years of fighting| City AM
Tom Hayes' original trial for Libor rate-rigging made a mockery of our justice system and he is now, rightly, an innocent man| City AM
The Labour government is set to introduce new licensing framework for high street venues in a bid to ramp up British hospitality prospects.| City AM
Seven of Britain's most influential industry bodies have urged MPs to accept peers' amendments to the workers' rights package| City AM
The British and Irish Lions' profit share agreement is a smart move that could end up saving the team, says Ollie Phillips.| City AM
If there's one lesson Keir Starmer should learn from Liz Truss, it's that he should sack his Chancellor Rachel Reeves| City AM
Changes to carried interest, non-doms and wealth tax rumours are putting investors under pressure. Tim for Rachel Reeves to a more pragmatic, pro-growth approach| City AM
Paramount has inked a £1.1bn deal with South Park, bringing the long-running satire exclusively to its streaming platform Paramount+ a| City AM
Rachel Reeves has unveiled a sweep of policies aimed at building a closer relationship with City firms, UK businesses and wealthy investors.| City AM
Findings, based on research by bike subscription service Swapfiets, found the top reasons behind Brits' fear of cycling in cities.| City AM
The average annual service charge on London flats has risen close to 10 per cent over the last 12 months, a new report has found| City AM
Rachel Reeves has insisted her fiscal rules are “non-negotiable” as the Chancellor splurged on transport, tech and energy investment in her Spending Review, paving the way for further tax hikes in the autumn. Reeves said she made “the choices necessary to fix the foundations of our economy” accusing the previous government of leaving a “£22bn [...]| City AM
The Spending Review empowers UK city regions with transport and innovation funding to boost productivity and drive national economic growth| City AM
Halma delivered a record year after bolstering revenue across its divisions and hiking its cash for investments.| City AM
Just two days after the party chairman stepped down, Zia Yusuf is returning to Reform UK as head of their “UK DOGE” programme.| City AM
The UK’s largest single public fund for scientific and technological research needs deadlines and clearer targets in order for projects to succeed| City AM
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a more difficult task of balancing public finances after the government’s U-turn on winter fuel payments.| City AM
Research into drug treatments and longer-lasting batteries will receive new funding in Reeves' £86bn package for science and technology.| City AM
Animosity between the two men could complicate the path forward for legislation that has been promoted by Trump but criticised by Musk.| City AM
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Millions more people will receive health information directly to their smartphones via the NHS app, the government has said.| City AM
The owners of the site that hosts the Wimbledon Championships is set for a £75m windfall from the sale of their latest batch of debentures.| City AM
British tennis star Emma Raducanu has banked herself at least £100,000 after winning her opening round match at the French Open.| City AM
This weekend sees the crescendo of the French Open, but how much do the men’s and women’s singles champions win at Roland Garros?| City AM
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Tax rises may be needed to meet fresh spending commitments, including on defence spending, reversing cuts to winter fuel payments and scrapping the two-child benefit cap.| City AM
Rainer Zitelmann has been predicting a rift between Musk and Trump ever since the two started working together. Now that this has happened, the French daily newspaper L’Express has spoken to him again| City AM
On Wednesday, Yusuf publicly contradicted Reform MP Sarah Pochin’s call in Parliament for a burqa ban. On Thursday, he resigned.| City AM
To tariff or not to tariff, that has been the question on both sides of the pond recently. Is Trump’s plan hitting sport?| City AM
Sir Sadiq Khan shared concerns for the future of the capital following post-lockdown home-working impacts.| City AM
People should be taking better care of their iPhones, if billionaire Warren Buffett is to be believed. The business magnate said in an interview yesterday that he would prefer to have his iPhone over his private jet. Despite the $999 (£770) iPhone X being the most expensive smartphone Apple has produced, he claimed the device [...]| City AM