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  • Londoners earn the most but spend very little, IFS finds

    April 11, 2025

    Londoners top the ranking for income per head across the UK, yet spend very little after housing costs are taken into account, according to research by leading think tanks.  A new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE) signals that high housing costs in the capital city [...]

  • Layoffs creating bigger pool of jobseekers, recruiters say

    April 11, 2025

    More people were added to the large pool of jobseekers in March than at any point since the pandemic, according to recruiters, as high levels of redundancies are driving a “steeper rise” in staff availability.  Employers have come under greater strain in the months since Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announced a £25bn national insurance tax raid [...]

  • A decade of departures: Moscow only city with worse millionaire exodus than London

    April 9, 2025

    If Knight Frank’s inaugural Global Cities survey was anything to go by, London had the world at its feet in 2013. Respondents to the property giant’s annual poll of global wealth advisers declared the UK capital—not Singapore, Geneva, or any of America’s embarrassment of global cities—the ‘most important city in the world’ to their ultra-high-net-worth [...]

  • Avanti West Coast co-owner to launch €1bn Eurostar rival

    April 8, 2025

    A co-owner of Avanti West Coast has confirmed plans to launch a €1bn (£856.6m) rival Eurostar which would run services between London and Paris. FS Italiane Group is looking to run a high-speed rail service between the two capitals by 2029. The group, which co-owns Avanti West Coast alongside FirstGroup, has put aside €1bn for [...]

  • Ex-Google boss Eric Schmidt buys £42m London mansion

    April 8, 2025

    Former Google chief Eric Schmidt has bought a London mansion for £42m in the latest sign that wealthy American buyers are becoming major players in the capital’s property market. According to FT, Schmidt bought the double-fronted, Victoria-era Holland Park mansion last May and plans to rent it out. The deal follows purchases from many other [...]

  • Council pay: Westminster tops ‘town hall rich list’ with 73 staff on over £100k

    March 31, 2025

    Westminster City Council has topped a national ‘town hall rich list’ with 73 staff rewarded with over £100,000 last year. The central London borough council also had the most employees nationwide – at eight – receiving more than £200,000 in total remuneration, in 2023-24, according to the Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA). While 13 more Westminster staff [...]

  • London businesses dismiss Chancellor’s growth hopes

    March 24, 2025

    Firms across London think the government will fall flat on its ambition to grow the UK economy, a new survey has shown.  Chancellor Rachel Reeves has set out to woo businesses in Canada over the last few years. But around nine in ten businesses across the capital doubt the government can achieve growth, [...]

  • Norwegian oil fund buys a quarter of Covent Garden from Shaftesbury

    March 20, 2025

    Shaftesbury Capital has sold a quarter of Covent Garden to Norwegian oil fund Norges for £570m in the latest bet by Noway’s sovereign wealth fund on the capital. Under the terms of the contract, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) will buy a 25 per cent non-controlling stake in the £2.7bn Covent Garden estate, which Shaftesbury [...]

  • London closes in on New York as top financial hub but risks remain

    March 20, 2025

    London has edged closer to becoming the world’s top financial centre, fresh research shows, but concerns have been raised over the City’s future competitiveness. The 37th edition of Z/Yen Group’s Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI 37) showed London maintained its second-place ranking amongst the world’s top financial centres, whilst climbing 12 points from its last [...]

  • Trump’s attack on Big Law puts London lawyers into an awkward place

    March 20, 2025

    US President Donald Trump has set his sights on a new target for his attacks: American lawyers and law firms. But this problem has shifted across the Atlantic

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