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  • JCB billionaire to hand reins to youngest son in blow to apparent heir

    May 16, 2026

    The boss of JCB has named his younger son as his heir to the business, instead of his elder son and presumed heir. In an interview with the Telegraph, Lord Bamford said that his third child, George, would take over from his as head of the digger manufacturer rather than elder son Joseph, known as [...]

  • Starmer prepares for leadership battle as Streeting declares UK must rejoin EU

    May 16, 2026

    Prime minister Keir Starmer is expected to approve an £18bn increase in defence spending, as he prepares to battle for his political survival. Senior defence insiders said the investment would enable the armed forces to modernise and prepare to fight a future war. According to reports in The Times, national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, has [...]

  • Reeves to overhaul ring-fencing regime in a bid to boost the UK economy

    May 16, 2026

    The Treasury is set to unveil a sweeping overhaul of the ring-fencing regime next week, in a bid to protect depositors at the UK’s biggest retail banks, as ministers scramble to boost economic growth. According to reports in Sky News, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has signed off plans aimed at unlocking billions of pounds of additional [...]

  • London Marathon’s staggering popularity isn’t about running at all

    May 16, 2026

    Why does one in 50 UK adults want to run the London Marathon? Maybe because it’s an oasis of joy in a desert of doldrums, says Matt Readman. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, as breadlines lengthened and unemployment spread across entire cities, something unexpected happened: people laughed more.  Or at least, they looked [...]

  • City sounds alarm on £40bn foreign M&A offensive targeting ‘cheap’ UK firms

    May 15, 2026

    A group of City grandees has sounded the alarm on the wave of foreign firms picking off rivals from London’s stock market, after a flurry of unsolicited offers took the combined value of UK companies poised to leave Britain’s ailing bourse to £43bn. Some 22 listed companies have already accepted or received bids that would [...]

  • Championship clubs up promotion gamble by adopting new financial rules

    May 15, 2026

    Loss-making Championship clubs have raised the stakes in their £1.2bn gamble to reach the Premier League by voting in new financial rules. Teams in the second tier have agreed to adopt a framework based on squad cost ratio (SCR), similar to those set to be implemented in the top division, from next season. The new [...]

  • AI is driving McKinsey’s business model and talent overhaul

    May 15, 2026

    McKinsey & Company’s business model is changing to prioritise performance-based pay, a shift largely driven by the impact of AI, City PM understands.  The Big Three consulting giant has told senior staff it plans to overhaul its remuneration structure for partners, with more of their pay potentially coming in the form of equity in the US-headquartered partnership. [...]

  • The Super scaler playbook: What Sam Smith wants every founder to know

    May 15, 2026

    City PM proudly partnered with SCALE EXPO & SUMMIT on 22 April.  ScaleUp Institute CEO Irene Graham sat down with Sam Smith,  entrepreneur, former finnCap CEO, and founder of the Super Scalers. Their candid conversation, around ‘Growth, Myths and Mindset Shifts’, covered what it really takes to scale a business to £50 million and beyond, [...]

  • Tesco boss Ken Murphy took £1m pay rise in grocer’s bumper year

    May 15, 2026

    Ken Murphy, the boss of Tesco, took a more-than £1m pay rise this year, bringing his total pay packet to £10.8m in the year the grocer solidified its dominant position in the market. The chief executive of the supermarket giant’s total pay packet for the 2025/26 year included £1.5m in basic pay, a £3.4m bonus [...]

  • Hearts: Fan ownership, Tony Bloom and upsetting the Old Firm status quo

    May 15, 2026

    A decade ago Leicester City beat odds of 5000/1 to win the Premier League. Hearts could replicate that level of upset on Saturday in the Scottish Premiership. Because for the first time since 1985 one of Rangers or Celtic may not lift the title. Forty years ago it was Aberdeen under Sir Alex Ferguson, this [...]

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