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Lawyers and bankers say move will inflict Brexit-level damage on the UK’s dealmaking centre
Company chair Rupert Soames says British pay packages are “not sustainable” for attracting top staff
Financial Reporting Council considers new sites in Canary Wharf or Stratford as plans to open Birmingham office face delays
Organisations can become resistant to the need to demonstrate that what they are doing actually works
Food and energy prices are easing but restaurant owners struggling to stay afloat
The Metropolitan Police is grappling with a spate of muggings that has sent jitters as far as Delhi and Geneva
Task force’s report set to say 2026 timeline for implementation is possible but shies away from hard deadline
Your dream Parisian market café — in Borough Market
London’s louchest district is back. And it’s better than ever
Co-working group is the latest to consider leaving London for a higher valuation abroad
Estate agent reports easing of supply and demand imbalance that had sent rents soaring
London private taxi and courier company says Canary Wharf activity particularly quiet
The V&A’s fight to stop the Met in New York from buying a 12th-century carving reflects how countries try to prevent cultural heritage going abroad
Easy initiatives that include lilies, roses, daisies and the imperishable bergenia
High Court rules against Michael Gove’s attempt to stop retailer from rebuilding its flagship outlet in London
Exchange group has proposed 76% increase to David Schwimmer’s pay deal
Despite growing numbers being affected, many of the solutions are known
A new study shows just how rich the west London enclave has become — but is it gentrification if it was built for the wealthy?
Tactical trial balloon or a real possibility?
The polls suggest a commanding lead for the incumbent but a Conservative victory is a real possibility
Where to make the most in London’s restaurants of this bright delight that heralds spring
Online fast-fashion group weighs UK as back-up option following scrutiny by American regulators and politicians
The City, despite its absence of tech names, understands fast fashion and would be likely to offer a warm welcome
Anaïs Mitchell and Rachel Chavkin’s retelling of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice lights up the Lyric Theatre
It’s not a housing crisis — it’s a planning crisis
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