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  • Ikoyi founder Jeremy Chan: ‘Eating my own food is forbidden’

    Life&Style

    Jeremy Chan is a singular guy. Upon arrival for the only sitting at Ikoyi, he greets each guest at the door, ushering them into a space that feels less a dining room than a glimpse into his subconscious. Quiet and intense, he thinks about food in a way I’ve never heard expressed before. Eating his [...]

    Jeremy Chan, business professional, confidently delivers a presentation at a corporate event, wearing a tailored suit and ...
  • Meet the woman who won $500,000 playing Candy Crush

    Life&Style

    Candy Crush is a garish game that can make winners incredibly rich. Anna Moloney attends the world finals and meets the new champion.

    Luana from Brazil celebrates winning Candy Crush All Stars 2026 amidst colorful confetti explosion
  • As it happened: Stocks higher as oil price sinks; Reeves makes bid to stay as Chancellor

    Markets

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. The price of oil is heading lower this morning as the outlook around the Strait of Hormuz improves. Brent crude – the international benchmark for oil prices – tumbled below $73 per barrel, extending losses for a fourth consecutive session. These moves helped wipe out all the gains [...]

    North Sea oil terminal with storage tanks and docking facilities under a clear sky, highlighting energy infrastructure.
  • London councils won’t be able to sue their way to more homes being built

    June 25, 2026

    Last week I asked the chief executive of one of the country’s largest housing developers to sum up the state of housebuilding in London, and the answer was “dire.” If I’d allowed two words I suspect one of them would have been unprintable. The situation is so disastrous that Sadiq Khan was forced to lower [...]

  • London’s heatwave is a boon for Lime bikes

    June 24, 2026

    As temperatures climb across the capital and commuters look for ways to avoid stuffy Tube carriages, London’s heatwave is turning into a major boost for the micromobility industry. Lime, the Uber-backed e-bike giant preparing for a New York stock market listing, has seen demand surge as Londoners swap public transport for two wheels. During May’s [...]

  • London homeowners should stand up to Burnham’s property tax grab plans

    June 24, 2026

    Andy Burnham has previously a ‘proportional property tax’ which would mean Londoner’s taxes going to pay for leisure centres in the North, says Charles Amos When it comes to the question of Britain’s most hated tax, council tax is only beaten by inheritance tax. Yet for Andy Burnham its reform and increase of the upper [...]

  • SET Ceramics nominated for Best Newcomer Toast award

    June 19, 2026

    We have launched the Toast the City awards 2026 and throughout the year we’ll be speaking to some of the nominees – this week it’s the team at SET Ceramics. To nominate your favourite Square Mile spots for the 2026 awards, from bars and restaurants to galleries and green spaces, visit the Toast the City website [...]

  • Prem Rugby needs to switch up its calendar to stop final being banished to fringes

    June 19, 2026

    Ollie Phillips argues that on this super weekend for sport in the capital, Prem Rugby could do more to be noticed. London is on its very best form this weekend: some of the world’s most exciting male tennis players will contest the HSBC Championships semi-finals and final at The Queen’s Club in Baron’s Court; England [...]

  • Mayor Khan makes case for London to host Joshua vs Fury boxing bout

    June 18, 2026

    The Mayor of London has said he will work to support any bid to see Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury fight in the capital. The two heavyweights are on a collision course in the ring in what would be a Battle of Britain bout. And despite the pair both losing their undefeated records in recent [...]

  • Bowls Club is the City’s most eccentric (and brilliant) pop-up

    June 17, 2026

    The Bowls Club in Finsbury Square is the City’s eccentric pop up that makes you feel like you’re anywhere but London. If you love it, why not nominate it for our Toast the City awards – find out how here! Two formidably dressed judges – some poshos from the King’s Road – are engaging in [...]

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