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  • The green economy race is heating up – and Britain has the edge

    September 14, 2018

    More than two centuries after our role at the leading edge of the Industrial Revolution, the UK needs a new economic and social transformation. One that sees global carbon emissions reduce dramatically. One that is essential for protecting our planet’s health and improving quality of life for future generations. The government strongly believes that the [...]

  • Storms Peggy and Callum: The Met Office is naming bad weather again

    September 12, 2018

    Peggy, Max and Bronagh might not sound like the most intimidating of names, but you might be scared to meet one in bad weather – they’re some of the epithets set to grace this year’s mega storms. The first storm to arrive this year will be dubbed Ali, as the Met Office and Republic of [...]

  • A decade on, hubris is the lesson to learn from the tragedy of Lehman Brothers

    September 11, 2018

    A decade ago this week, the demise of Lehman Brothers marked the height of the financial crisis. At the time, I was an economist at one of the UK’s largest financial institutions, which gave me abundant insights into the psychological biases at play, both in that institution and in the companies that it supported. Many [...]

  • London and the West Midlands can be an unstoppable force together

    September 11, 2018

    Over a year since taking on the role of West Midlands mayor, we have achieved a lot. The wider region has experienced the largest increase in jobs in the UK, Coventry will be the country’s City of Culture in 2021, and Birmingham has secured the Commonwealth Games in 2022 – to name a few successes. [...]

  • Time for UK rules to catch up with electric scooters

    September 11, 2018

    As I ride my bike into work, there are numerous obstacles to watch out for. I treat buses, trucks, and cars as though they are on fire, while I try to give pedestrians and other cyclists a wide berth. In recent weeks, I have noticed a new player competing for space in the weekday rat [...]

  • Commute, coffee, after-work drinks: Londoners spend the most money on work-related expenses

    September 10, 2018

    How much did you spend on your lunch today? What about after-work drinks? And getting home? If you’re making daily trips to a trendy new sandwich bar every lunchtime, it might be time to rethink your spending: according to new data, Londoners have the priciest work-related outgoings in the UK. While the average Brit spends [...]

  • The City has come a long way since the crash, but we can’t afford to be complacent

    September 10, 2018

    This week marks the tenth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers – a shock that reverberated around the global financial system, and which will be seared in the memories of many workers across the City. Substantial progress has been made to raise standards across the sector, eradicating the unacceptable practices that led to the [...]

  • A Brexit deal without services threatens the whole of Europe

    September 7, 2018

    London and the UK have been at the heart of global shipping for over 300 years. During that time, the sector has seen empires built and dismantled, world wars fought, global power shift, and periodic financial crises. What has remained constant through the ages has been trade between nations, and the role of the maritime [...]

  • City exec leaves CFO role to pursue career in music

    September 6, 2018

    City executive Philip Keller is swapping the boardroom for the orchestra as he leaves his CFO role at Intermediate Capital Group (ICG) to pursue a passion for conducting. Keller will go back to university next year to train as an orchestra conductor after more than a decade at asset management firm ICG. Read more: City [...]

  • ‘No place’ for illegal Russian activity in City vows minister after Skripal attackers are revealed

    September 6, 2018

    THE CITY minister and MP for Salisbury, John Glen, vowed last night to ramp up efforts against Russian dirty money channeled through the UK’s financial system. Glen’s pledge came after Prime Minister Theresa May said that the attempted murder of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March this year was carried out [...]

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