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  • Elevate founder Julia Baldet: Hospitality is brutal, but I don’t regret leaving finance

    June 11, 2026

    Each week, we dig into the memory bank of the City’s great and good. Today, Julia Baldet, founder of City smoothie hotspot Elevate, takes us through her career.

  • Oxford St vs the Square Mile: a tale of two cities

    June 10, 2026

    The Square Mile has reinvented itself in recent years, but West End politicians must stop blocking common sense if Oxford Street has a chance of mimicking the City’s success, says Andrew Teacher Back when Netflix was still posting DVDs through letterboxes, the £6m Marble Arch Mound would have handed the writers of Brass Eye and [...]

  • The Debate: Should we build a data centre on Brick Lane?

    June 10, 2026

    It may be better known for bagels, but times they are a changing. Should we put a data centre on Brick Lane? We hear the case for and against.

  • Palantir to sue Khan over blocked Met police contract

    June 9, 2026

    Palantir is set to sue Sadiq Khan after the London Mayor blocked a £50m contract with the Metropolitan Police, claiming the tech giant does not reflect the City’s values. In May, Khan vetoed the deal in which Palantir would have supported Scotland Yard with AI technology, over concerns about the Met’s procurement process, claiming they had failed [...]

  • Is ‘disinformation’ really one of the biggest challenges facing London?

    June 3, 2026

    All power to the Lady Mayor and her newly assembled team of City leaders who want to shout from the rooftops about the strengths and assets of our great capital city. Dame Susan Langley will tonight launch a new campaign, Team UK, backed by some of the Square Mile’s biggest business and industry groups, with [...]

  • City chiefs issue rallying cry to counter ‘disinformation’ about London’s decline

    June 3, 2026

    A group of influential City chiefs have thrown their weight behind an industry-wide campaign to tackle “disinformation about London” and promote the capital as an innovative hub for global investment. All four of the financial sector’s largest industry bodies have signed up to Team UK, a new initiative spearheaded by the Lady Mayor of London, [...]

  • City policy chairman: 10 years on from Brexit, the UK still needs the EU

    June 1, 2026

    The impact of Brexit on the City has been more nuanced than many predicted, but the fundamental reality endures: we still need each other.

  • £450m City block approved after developers lop three storeys of plan

    May 29, 2026

    Revised plans for a new £450m tower in the City have been rubber-stamped by the Square Mile’s planning committee after developers chose to lop three stories off the building’s design in response to fierce local criticism. Canada Corporation greenlit an adjusted proposal for the 1 Silk Street mega-scheme on Thursday, saying it [...]

  • Commonwealth Games King’s Baton Relay hits the City streets

    May 27, 2026

    Paternoster Square basked in the May sunshine on Tuesday for the arrival of the King’s Baton Relay. The event marks a key ceremonial moment ahead of this summer’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Each of the participating nations have received a personalised relay baton, with Team England launching their relay in Canada. The [...]

  • No, London’s economy hasn’t lost its lustre. Here’s why

    May 21, 2026

    The FT has once again remembered to write about London, the city in which the paper was founded and where the lion’s share of its staff, and its readership, is based. Though it turns out the pink’un hasn’t many nice things to say. London’s economy has lost its lustre, the paper writes. Among the evidence [...]

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