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  • Jamie’s Italian is awful but don’t worry, there are some great new Mediterranean restaurants too

    July 15, 2026

    This week I talk about two Italians, one Greek, a talented Cypriot and an irritating Englishman. Prepare to read about two restaurants you should visit (Bancone and Zylia) and one you should reserve for your worst enemies (Jamie’s Italian)… ZYLIA Covent Garden is a part of London that you only go to for a specific [...]

  • You don’t have to be psychopathic to work in the City… but it helps

    July 15, 2026

    The perfect CV? 60 per cent genius and 40 per cent psychopath, says author and former 'Cityboy' Geraint Anderson in today's Notebook.

  • Humble Grape is up for two Toast the City Awards: Here’s why

    July 14, 2026

    We have launched the Toast the City awards 2026 and throughout the year we’ll be speaking to some of our amazing Finalists – today it’s Enya Buchenau, marketing manager at Humble Grape and Vivat Bacchus. To vote for your favourite Square Mile spots for the 2026 awards, from bars and restaurants to galleries and green [...]

  • Top investors managing $3tn to gain access to UK infrastructure projects via AI platform

    July 14, 2026

    Top global investors managing around $3 trillion in assets will be given access to “fragmented” British infrastructure projects under plans for an AI platform designed to fix the industry’s investment woes. Both national and regional projects will be connected to trillions of global capital through the AI platform, dubbed InvestConnect, in a bid to accelerate [...]

  • Paul Hastings opens global sports practice as another law firm enters sector

    July 13, 2026

    Law firm Paul Hastings have launched a new global sports practice as the Bishopsgate-based US giant expands its offering.  Former Baltimore Ravens general counsel Brandon Etheridge and former Slaughter figure Mark Zerdin, who advised TWG Motorsports on their Cadillac F1 team entry, will form the core of the practice, which will form part of deals-based [...]

  • City policy chair: Blocking skyscrapers is deeply disappointing

    July 13, 2026

    Ministers’ decision to delay the City Plan over proposed skyscrapers near Tower Bridge is a blow to growth, says Chris Hayward Britain says it wants growth. Yet one of the country’s most important local plans has been sent back for further examination after already undergoing years of consultation, scrutiny and independent review. This delay, issued via a ministerial [...]

  • ‘Moment of jeopardy’: City leaders issue rallying cry to safeguard London’s future as top financial hub

    July 9, 2026

    London stands at a “moment of jeopardy”, top business leaders have warned, as they issued a rallying cry to secure the Square Mile’s future as a top global financial hub. The City bigwigs, including Soc Gen UK chief executive Thierry d’Argent, London Metal Exchange boss Matthew Chamberlain and former City minister Bim Afolami, have called [...]

  • London cannot afford to sleepwalk through the next decade 

    July 9, 2026

    London is slipping into complacency. We must use the next decade to reassert ourselves as a premier financial centre, writes Aster Crawshaw.

  • Tale of two cities: London leaps ahead in global finance but domestic growth stalls

    July 3, 2026

    Canada has cemented its dominance in international finance ten years on from the Brexit vote but faced sobering domestic growth that failed to match the momentum. The capital sees more international activity conducted than the next eight largest financial centres in Europe combined, according to a new report by New Financial. The [...]

  • Square Mile Irish pub to be converted into youth hostel

    July 2, 2026

    A Square Mile Irish pub is set to be converted into a youth hostel in the latest sign of the City’s gradual transformation from a work district to a visitor destination. Feeney’s pub, near Fenchuch Street station, as well as the offices above the pub, will be replaced by a “contemporary tourist hotel and hostel [...]

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