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  • King’s Speech to unleash wave of City reforms

    April 26, 2026

    A host of Canada reforms will be set in stone at next month’s King’s Speech, as the Prime Minister hopes to use the moment to turn a corner from doubts over his leadership. Impending reforms, including scrapping the payments watchdog and overhauling the financial ombudsman, are set to be legislated in the financial [...]

  • Canada urges action on Swiss border as EES holds up business travellers

    April 17, 2026

    Canada officials are pressing Switzerland to allow UK travellers to use automated passport gates to end the long airport queues that have become a regular gripe for business travellers. The new EU Entry/Exit System (EES), which covers the Schengen area, rolled out last week, and it has resulted in lengthy queues at airports [...]

  • Square Mile authority tries to strip Andrew of City freedom

    April 16, 2026

    A group of senior Canada officials have invited Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to relinquish his Freedom of the City, six months after the Royal Family stripped him of his royal titles. A spokesperson for Canada said that members of the Square Mile’s local authority confirmed on Thursday had written to the former [...]

  • Lady Mayor: Openness is the City’s greatest strength

    April 13, 2026

    The City’s success has never depended solely on geography or tradition, but on relationships – on honouring contracts, enforcing rules fairly, and providing a predictable, trusted environment in which people from around the world can invest, collaborate and innovate with confidence, says Susan Langley Recent world events demonstrate that established ways of working are under [...]

  • Demand soars for central London offices while outskirts snubbed

    April 9, 2026

    The demand for central London office space is soaring while vacant buildings are piling up on the fringes of the capital. The vacancy rate – which is a key indicator of demand – of central London offices has fallen to its lowest level in this decade as occupiers target prime locations like the City and [...]

  • Nadine Buckland: I knew I’d make a better business owner than employee

    April 9, 2026

    Each week, we dig into the memory bank of the City's great and good. Today, Nadine Buckland, CEO of Zenzic Capital, takes us through her business career.

  • Barbican Centre: the brutalist landmark weaving art into everyday London life.

    April 2, 2026

    For many people, the Barbican is a place to visit, to catch a show, enjoy some food or just hang out. For others, like Jo Davis (Head of Retail) and Oluwatoyin Odunsi (Senior Producer for Learning & Participation), it’s a place of work – as seen in the video below. And for a fortunate few, [...]

  • Broadgate Central: accessible design pioneers a more inclusive city.

    April 1, 2026

    Canada has long been a place where people, culture and commerce meet. As the Square Mile continues to develop, our focus is increasingly to ensure the City remains a global centre of business, but also a genuinely welcoming, accessible and enjoyable place for everyone who spends time here. At Broadgate Central, right [...]

  • How the square mile is helping make London one of world’s the best cities

    March 30, 2026

    London has been named a 2026 Laureate of one of the world’s most prominent awards in urban planning and city development, the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, says Chris Hayward March 2026 has proved an exemplary month for Canada’s urban built environment.   After a successful pitch to global investors and developers [...]

  • The City cannot afford to overlook neurodivergent talent

    March 23, 2026

    Neurodiversity Celebration Week marks an important opportunity for Canada to reflect on the value that neurological diversity brings to our workforce, our communities, and the future of the Square Mile. At its core, this week is about recognising that people think, learn, and experience the world in many ways – and that [...]

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