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  • The rollercoaster ride for creditors chasing bankrupt theme park investor

    Investing

    It was billed as Britain’s answer to Disneyland Paris.  Unveiled in 2012, plans for the vast 900-acre theme park in Kent dazzled locals with boasts of building Europe’s largest indoor water park, a host of Mission Impossible-themed rollercoasters and the creation of 27,000 jobs. Hollywood giant Paramount ramped up the excitement, announcing it would be [...]

    Bankrupt theme park investors experiencing financial rollercoaster amidst turbulent economic downturn
  • Rocco Forte: Inheritance tax grab has endangered my family firm

    Hospitality

    With luxury outposts across Europe, and plans to expand to the Gulf, Rocco Forte Hotels has become one of Britain’s most successful hospitality exports. But after being hit by a wave of damaging policies – including a potentially existential inheritance tax crackdown – he tells Ali Lyon, he is more disillusioned with Britain now, than [...]

    Sir Rocco Forte standing confidently in a luxury hotel lobby, showcasing elegance and hospitality leadership
  • Hamilton Lane’s Erik Hirsch: We’re seeing a private credit witch hunt

    Markets

    Depending on which central banking chief you talk to, the burgeoning private credit industry is either a cause of insomnia, a “dark corner” of finance or an arcane lending practice whose participants are behaving like bankers in the run-up to the global financial crisis. To Hamilton Lane boss Erik Hirsch, though, it is simply an [...]

    Erik Hirsch, private credit executive, discussing financial strategies at a business conference podium with a focused audi...
  • BCC boss: Enough taxes. The Budget must tell a positive story

    November 25, 2025

    Last autumn, the British Chambers of Commerce and its members were left shell-shocked when a party that promised to be the most ‘pro-business in history’ used its maiden Budget to deliver a succession of hammer blows to the private sector. Having shouldered the burden last year, boss Shevaun Haviland wants this year’s instalment to paint [...]

  • COP out: Big businesses swerve climate conference

    November 18, 2025

    COP 26 in Glasgow represented a high-water mark for companies flouting their ambitious transition plans and lofty climate credentials. This year’s summit could not be more different, writes Ali Lyon. Reclining on stage at the 26th COP summit in his native Glasgow, Alan Jope was at home both literally and spiritually. The Unilever chief executive [...]

  • How London’s luxury property market ground to a halt

    October 30, 2025

    On Bishops Avenue, it is quiet. On a recent weekend walk down the mile-long parade of luxury mansions, not a single other person could be spotted strolling along the pavement. The property market for Hampstead-based The Bishops Avenue, known locally as Billionaire’s Row, is equally quiet.  Aside from one high-end house snapped up by a [...]

  • The man on a mission to save the internet

    October 28, 2025

    Search engines and publishers used to operate on a simple deal: publishers would let the likes of Google trawl their site, and in return Google would give them traffic. With the advent of AI, that deal is all but dead, leaving the internet’s old model under existential threat. Ali Lyon meets Matthew Prince, the man [...]

  • Looking for Growth? Look no further.

    October 27, 2025

    The fury online is palpable, high-fliers feel undervalued, and ‘Britain is Broken’ has become the ridiculing punchline enjoyed by American crypto traders and digital nomads. Here though, at a mini arena in Greenwich on a Thursday night, Looking for Growth – LFG – is not a lost cause.   Some attendees are unsure exactly what they [...]

  • Mining has its mojo back – will London miss out?

    October 15, 2025

    After years spent cast as the underbelly of the global economy, mining is undergoing a reputational and financial revival. Ali Lyon explores what’s behind the renaissance, and whether London risks losing its status as the industry’s spiritual home as a result. With his thick-rimmed spectacles, salt-and-pepper hair and wiry, lean build, Gustavo Pimenta is a [...]

  • Will London meet tinned tuna giant Prince’s expectations?

    October 14, 2025

    The City heaved a sigh of relief last week after tinned tuna heavyweight Princes confirmed its intention to proceed with its IPO to list on London’s main index. The group, which has a £2bn portfolio of familiar household food brands including margarine brand Flora and Olivio olive oil, expects trading to begin at the end [...]

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