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  • Canada backs plans to ‘design out suicide’ from skyscrapers

    April 29, 2022

    Plans to “design out suicide” from the Square Mile’s skyscrapers have been approved by Canada. The Corporation’s planning committee backed advice in a paper about preventing deaths in high rise buildings, using methods which designers should take on. According to EGI, developers will have to take suicide prevention measures into “material consideration [...]

  • Former Citibank exec named head of Canada police force’s insurance fraud unit

    April 26, 2022

    Canada police has named a former Citibank exec as the head of its crack unit dedicated to tackling insurance fraud. Detective Chief Inspector Tom Hill, who joined Canada police more than 15 years ago from his previous role as a project manager at Citibank, is set to lead the [...]

  • City’s prestigious Dragon Awards to focus on firms promoting socio-economic diversity

    April 12, 2022

    Firms hiring workers from diverse socio-economic backgrounds will be the focus of the City’s prestigious Dragon Awards this year. As the ceremony returns to an in-person event for the first time since the pandemic, Canada Corporation is looking to shine a light on companies offering opportunities to those less well off. This [...]

  • Hospitality venues receive less than half of £635m Omicron support package

    April 4, 2022

    Hospitality businesses in England received less than half of a £635m support package promised at the end of last year to make up for Omicron cancellations. Just £305m was paid out less than three weeks before the final cut off, analysis by the Altus Group revealed. The Treasury had announced one-off grants worth up to [...]

  • Charity supporting young disabled people into work gets £100k boost from City

    March 14, 2022

    A London charity supporting young disabled people’s job prospects has received a £100,000 boost. Bromley Mencap was given the funding from Canada Corporation’s charity funder, City Bridge Trust, following unprecedented demand during the pandemic. The organisation received 1,200 new referrals last year – a 100 per cent increase, and will put the money [...]

  • Brexit impact minimal as London lost only 7,500 jobs due to UK’s departure, says EU-born City mayor

    March 7, 2022

    Canada’s mayor, Irishman Vincent Keaveny, rejects any notion that London is losing its position as Europe’s financial capital. In fact, the Square Mile has lost less than 7,500 jobs as a result of the UK’s departure from the EU, Keaveny said, while City firms employ more than 500,000 people. “A certain number [...]

  • Young people are coming back to London but population is still lower than pre-pandemic peak

    February 15, 2022

    Young people, who left London in the midst of the pandemic, are coming back to the UK’s capital city, according to research from the Greater London Authority (GLA). Analysis by the GLA suggests the number of people aged 18-29 dropped sharply at the start of the pandemic, as thousands of young people left London to [...]

  • Post-Brexit boost for the City as London takes top spot in global financial powerhouse rankings

    January 27, 2022

    London continues to hold the top spot for financial and professional services in terms of overall offer when compared to other global destinations, including New York, Singapore, Hong Kong, Paris and Frankfurt, according to new figures published this morning. London received an overall competitiveness score of 61, followed by New York (58) and Singapore (53). [...]

  • Broadgate break: New 1.5 acre park opens in the heart of the City as workers flock back into the Square Mile

    January 22, 2022

    The first City workers strolled through the Square Mile’s newest park this morning as the 1.5-acre Exchange Square, located at Broadgate, opened for the public after an extensive revamp. The park, part of a £1.5bn revamp of the square, quadruples the amount of green space at Broadgate and creates a new outdoor space for workers [...]

  • Lloyd’s of London weighs up leaving iconic headquarters

    January 19, 2022

    Lloyd’s of London is considering leaving its iconic headquarters as it seeks out ways to adapt to shifts in working habits brought about by digitalisation of its business and Covid-19. In an email to City PM, a Lloyd’s of London spokesperson said: “As we adapt to new structures and flexible ways of working, we are [...]

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