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How long-term mortgages could help solve the UK housing crisis

Short-term mortgages are great for some, but their prevalence is exacerbating challenges for first-time buyers, writes Elliot Reader, senior vice...

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Elliot Reader

Eurovision boycotts are a win for extremists

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 07: Olly Alexander onstage during the London Eurovision Party 2024 at Outernet London on April 07, 2024 in London, England....

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Nicole Lampert

Will it work? Paying carers more to solve the social care crisis

It’s an election year. Politicians are giving us a barrage of policies. But we often forget to ask the most important question: will they...

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Sam Fowles

Square Mile and Me: Kleinwort Hambros CIO Gene Salerno on making it across the pond

Each week we ask a City figure to take a trip down memory lane. This week, Gene Salerno, chief investment officer at SG Kleinwort Hambros, tells us...

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Square Mile And Me

Local elections prove Sunak’s net zero rollback has been a strategic mistake

Local elections prove Rishi Sunak’s net zero rollback has been a strategic and moral mistake The Prime Minister’s U-turn on green policies has...

yesterday 10

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Lucy Kenningham

China’s crackdown will do untold damage – Glory to Hong Kong!

What China has done to Hong Kong is a tragedy The threads between the City of London and Hong Kong are long, occasionally ugly, mostly glorious...

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City View

Want to know why the Tories will lose? Watch Clarkson’s Farm

LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 09: Jeremy Clarkson during the “Clarkson’s Farm” photocall at St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel on June 09, 2021 in...

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Will Cooling

The Notebook: The City still has a class problem, and it needs to address it

Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Paras Anand, chief investment officer of Artemis Fund Managers, takes the Notebook pen...

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The Notebook

Explainer in brief: Why this year’s Eurovision is the most controversial yet

LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 07: Bambie Thug onstage during the London Eurovision Party 2024 at Outernet London on April 07, 2024 in London, England....

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Explainer

Sunak’s green U-turn has been a strategic mistake

Voters, even Conservative ones, are actually in favour of policies that combat the climate crisis The Prime Minister’s U-turn on green policies...

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Lucy Kenningham

In defence of Brewdog’s James Watt

Brewdog CEO James Watt James Watt may not be a very nice man and his beer isn’t that great either, but at least Brewdog proved that pubs didn’t...

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Benedict Spence

Metro mayors need more power to deliver growth

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 7: London Mayor Sadiq Khan and his wife Saadiya Khan pose for photos as they walk across the Millennium Bridge ahead of his...

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John Dickie

The City is a model of good local government (kind of)

The City of London has topped the pile for European financial services investment – but reform is needed, the City of London Corporation has...

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James Price

Don’t let Labour put FDI at risk

Labour announced plans to bulk up the fiscal watchdog (Photo by Hollie Adams/Getty Images) A Labour government would threaten London’s position...

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Lord Johnson

The Notebook: Where are retail investors putting their money?

What is City Talk? City Talk allows marketers to connect directly with our audience by publishing content on cityam.com Where the City’s...

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Victoria Scholar

Ben Houchen proves Tories can win – as long as they don’t run as Tories

(Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) Ben Houchen held onto the Tees Valley mayoralty by forcefully rejecting the Conservative brand. Other Tory...

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Fintan Smith

Train strikes only serve to hurt the hardest working Londoners

Working from home has changed many things. For one, it’s turned train strikes from a nation-strangling act of economic terrorism into an...

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City View

The Debate: Should we ban smartphones for children?

Most people agree that children are spending too much time on smartphones. But what should the government do about it – if anything? Should we...

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The Debate

The City stands ready to help Sadiq Khan deliver growth for London

Sadiq Khan has been reelected mayor of London for a historic third term. Photo: PA The newly reelected Mayor is right to tout the merits of...

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Chris Hayward

City professionals, our schools need you!

Young people no longer want to become teachers and older career-switchers are increasingly stepping in to fill the gap. So why is the government...

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Anna Moloney

London’s new government: Will a third term for Sadiq Khan bring any change?

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 7: London Mayor Sadiq Khan and his wife Saadiya Khan pose for photos as they walk across the Millennium Bridge ahead of his...

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Eliot Wilson

Explainer in brief: Why this think tank wants the state to pay for your wedding

State-funded weddings could help solve the UK’s loneliness epidemic and save employers more than £2bn a year, according to the Centre for Social...

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Explainer

The Notebook: Brexit has been a failure, and politicians can’t ignore it forever

Where the movers and shakers have their say. Today, James Chapman, director of Soho Communications, takes the Notebook pen to talk Brexit, music...

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The Notebook

Londoners are working 197 days a year just to pay the rent

Estate agent signs placed outside homes, as average rental costs in London may soar to £2,700 per month next year, new figures suggest. PA Photo....

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Sam Bidwell

How to get UK space SMEs beyond the final investment frontier

AI generated image of a British satellite The UK has 2000 space SMEs but few have managed to scale. With the right incentives and regulatory...

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Andrew Turner

The fight is on for the soul of the Conservative Party

(Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Rishi Sunak looks safe for now, but after a local election drubbing the battle for the future of the...

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Jessica Frank-Keyes

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