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  • London Tech Week sums up everything wrong with UK tech

    Opinion

    London Tech Week is complacency in conference form. We wheel out the same statistics about unicorns and call it a job well done.

    Attendees at London Tech Week 2026 conference networking and discussing innovations in technology and business
  • Freddie’s Flowers losses double after firm shuts London warehouse

    Retail

    Freddie’s Flowers has incurred a more than doubling of its pre-tax losses after the firm closed its warehouse amid an outsourcing of operations. The London-based flower subscription business, which began operations in a gazebo in the garden of a residential street, posted a pre-tax loss of £2.1m in the year to August 2025, compared to [...]

    Freddies Flowers vibrant floral arrangement highlighting diverse blooms in a stunning display for a business spotlight fea...
  • Carbon-cutting shipping executive wins Veuve Cliquot’s Bold Future award

    Business

    Sustainable shipping boss, Alisha Fredriksson, shared that she hasn’t been without challenges when it comes to earning support in a ‘male dominated industry.’ Despite launching a one of a kind, innovative business that garnered over £8m in funding and grants, she hasn’t been without challenges when it comes to earning support in the world of [...]

    Alisha smiling confidently in professional attire, standing in a modern office environment reflecting business success.
  • Corvera co-founder: Brits have it too comfortable

    May 5, 2026

    The boss of Corvera has said Brits take a too comfortable, risk-averse approach after moving his AI startup from London to San Francisco. Corvera co-founder and chief executive Christopher Kong, an Oxford graduate who launched a fast-growing vegan food range before setting up the AI business in October last year, said he found it easier [...]

  • Startups should pray the US AI giants don’t run out of cash

    April 23, 2026

    As City PM revealed earlier this week, a London-based business has raised £2m to fund the development of an AI-powered coffee vending machine. The company’s founders say they can tailor the contents of the hot drinks – like coffee strength and milk content – based on the preferences of the customer, using AI.  That sounds [...]

  • Octopus CMO Rebecca Dibb-Simkin: I was warned against joining an energy startup

    April 16, 2026

    Octopus CMO Rebecca Dibb-Simkin takes us through her career, from being warned off energy startups to her love of Greggs chicken bakes.

  • Declining patent filings show Britain has stopped innovating

    April 3, 2026

    There are lots of ways to measure innovation, but if we go by patent filings, it's a sorry image for the UK, writes Ayushma Maharjan.

  • Forget AI, Britain can win the quantum era

    March 23, 2026

    Britain might not have the deepest pockets anymore, but in quantum theory, small is powerful, writes Tom Adeyoola.

  • Sportl: the pay-as-you-go gym app sprinting into the capital

    March 10, 2026

    When they worked at the Bank of England, Matthew Austin and Ryan Lovelock understood the frustration of finding time for the gym. Sneaking out for a lunchtime sesh or scrambling to leave work on time for an evening class is a familiar challenge for fitness-focused city workers. Austin said: “We were kind of here, there [...]

  • Fintech founder Adam French: I wish the City would be braver

    January 29, 2026

    Each week, we dig into the memory bank of the City's great and good. Today, we speak to Adam French, partner at early-stage VC firm Antler.

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