By Elliot Gulliver-Needham With plans for the new British ISA hanging in the balance in the election, and doom and gloom over the poor performance of London’s stock exchange, everyone seems to agree that we need more UK cash in our own market. But the …
Report shares Manchester City transfer stance as Manchester United given hope of signing ‘special’ target
Manchester United continue to be linked with new signings and may have actually received something of a boost from rivals Manchester City. City and United locked horns in the FA Cup final on Saturday afternoon with Erik ten Hag getting the better of Pe…
Supply of houses reaches highest level in eight years as sellers remain confident ahead of general election
By Laura McGuire The amount of houses for sale is at its highest in eight years, according to a new report, but this could lead to house prices remaining flat for the remainder of 2024. Property portal Zoopla said the supply of homes for sale is 20 per…
Feel happier – and make a difference to people’s lives by volunteering for Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
Would you like to feel happier, be part of a team and learn new skills? If so, it’s not as difficult to achieve as you might think. Here, Donna Lee-Willis, head of community fundraising at Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust, talks about how doing one simpl…
How much cash could a tax avoidance clampdown raise?
By Chris Dorrell With debt at its highest level since the 1960s and growth sluggish, the next government will face some very difficult choices. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) suggests that the next government will inherit the worst set of fisca…
‘Ridiculous player’: Kyle Walker says star Liverpool let go in 2022 was just a ‘nightmare’ to defend against
Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker has claimed that Liverpool used to have a forward who used to give him a tough time. READ MORE: Who is Kyle Walker? Keep up to speed with Man City’s absolutely rapid £50m captainKyle Walker has revealed that the t…
Everyone would benefit from my £100m bonus, says Wizz Air boss
By Guy Taylor Wizz Air boss Joszef Varadi has long been a staunch defender of capitalism. In the last year, the airline executive took aim at London market’s “socialistic” corporate governance rules, courted controversy for telling fatigued staff to go…
Former King’s Lynn King Edward VII student Andrew Stephen releases poetry collection
A school governor who released his first book last year hasn’t put his pen down just yet as he launches his debut poetry collection. Andrew Stephen, who was once expelled from Lynn King Edward VII (KES)school, has written a poetry book titled Endless R…
Square Mile and Me: Centrus CEO Phil Jenkins on what drew him to the City
By City AM reporter Each week we ask a Square Mile exec to take a trip down memory lane. Today, Phil Jenkins, CEO of corporate financial advisor Centrus, talks us through his life in the City, from his proudest moment to his pick of the pubs What was y…
The Angel at Watlington undergoes extensive refurbishment and picks up another award
An exciting few weeks at a village pub have seen it undergo an extensive refurbishment and pick up yet another award. The Angel at Watlington has been named the ‘Best Traditional Pub’ in West Norfolk following LUXlife’s Restaurant and Bar Awards 2024. …