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  • Wartime tunnels under Canada will be transformed into a cultural site – if Camden agrees too

    June 11, 2024

    Historic wartime tunnels under Canada's High Holborn will become the latest tourist attraction - if Camden also says yes.

  • City law firms fight for the best London office space with ESG at the forefront

    June 7, 2024

    London’s legal sector has over 12m sq ft of lease expiring between now and the end of 2030, as law firms are set to compete for the best of the City offices

  • London data firm Preqin exploring sale at £1bn-plus valuation

    June 5, 2024

    Financial data group Preqin is reportedly exploring a sale that could value the firm in excess of £1bn in the latest sign of consolidation in the sector.

  • Former Bank governor Mark Carney: City needs to lead world once again on green finance

    June 4, 2024

    In a speech at a Deloitte event, Carney said the UK has "traditionally led" on international financial developments but warned "it hasn't been leading as much of late. It had other things on its mind."

  • The UK’s services sector has outperformed since Brexit and the City is leading the way

    June 4, 2024

    According to a new report from UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE), UK services trade has been more resilient than almost all other advanced economies.

  • Panmure Liberum to cut dozens of jobs after landmark City merger

    June 3, 2024

    Newly-formed investment bank Panmure Liberum is planning to cut more than two dozen jobs after a merger between two of the City's leading brokers earlier this year.

  • Square Mile and Me: Centrus CEO Phil Jenkins on what drew him to the City

    May 30, 2024

    Each week we ask a City figure to take a trip down memory lane. Today, it's Phil Jenkins, CEO of corporate financial advisor Centrus.

  • Simpsons Tavern ‘now a crime scene’: City’s oldest chophouse vandalised amid fight for survival

    May 28, 2024

    One of the City’s oldest and most recognised lunch spots has fallen into disrepair as its business owners continue to battle for control of the property after it got into rent arrears during the pandemic.

  • Goldman-backed Petershill sees private equity activity picking up

    May 23, 2024

    "Crucially, we have maintained our high bar for new acquisitions as we seek out high performing sector specialist Partner-firms," the partners continued.

  • Tax from UK’s financial sector pays for the country’s entire education budget

    May 21, 2024

    "Financial and related professional services are a significant and consistent source of tax revenue for the government," Miles Celic, chief executive at TheCityUK, said.

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