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  • Friday, 29 November, 2024
    News in-depth
    Smithfield: last orders for London’s historic meat market

    Butchers mourn closure of market at heart of the UK capital’s food trade for 900 years

    A worker pushes a trolley covered with a blue tarp beneath rows of hanging meat at Smithfield meat market in London.
  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2024
    City of London votes to close Smithfield meat market

    Plans to move trading halls to a new, modern facility in Dagenham were shelved earlier this month

    Carcasses hanging in Smithfield market, London, England, in the 1960s
  • Friday, 8 November, 2024
    City of London pauses plan to move Smithfield and Billingsgate markets

    Historic meat and fish markets were due to be combined at a facility in Dagenham

    A man pushes a trolley of meat at Smithfield Market
  • Friday, 8 November, 2024
    Pensions industry
    New Lord Mayor to push pension funds to invest more in London-listed companies

    Alastair King takes office in the Square Mile on Friday and says measure necessary to boost stock market

    The new Lord Mayor of London, Alastair King, photographed at the Mansion House in the City of London
  • Monday, 12 August, 2024
    News in-depthClimate change
    Flood plans and flowerbeds: City of London prepares for extreme weather

    Historic financial centre is investing £68mn in an ‘extreme weather’ plan — but is it enough?

    Mediterranean planting on Paul’s Walk
  • Tuesday, 2 July, 2024
    Commercial property
    City of London delays decision on new tallest building

    Vote follows objection from Lloyd’s of London chair to 73-storey building near site of historic insurance market

    An artist’s image of the proposed skyscraper called 1 Undershaft
  • Wednesday, 17 April, 2024
    City of London
    Gove pauses City of London plan to demolish old Museum of London

    Levelling-up secretary places proposal to build new office complex, strongly opposed by Barbican residents, on hold

    The former Museum of London site
  • Friday, 10 November, 2023
    Interview
    New Lord Mayor of London vows to reach out to Europe 

    City has focused too much on marketing itself as financial services hub, says 695th head of Square Mile’s local government

  • Thursday, 7 September, 2023
    UK economy
    City of London calls for public-private partnership to grow sectors

    Square Mile’s governing body outlines proposals to secure a potential £225bn boost to economy

  • Monday, 10 July, 2023
    Jeremy Hunt
    Hunt to set out City reforms to drive UK growth and investment

    Mansion House speech will hail pact with pension groups that could unlock £50bn

    Jeremy Hunt
  • Friday, 7 July, 2023
    InterviewUK economy
    Hunt looks to City of London to bolster UK growth

    Chancellor wants pension funds to invest more in start-ups and other fast-growing companies

  • Wednesday, 29 March, 2023
    Financial services
    London loses sole lead as world’s top financial centre

    Tie with New York comes despite government efforts to reinvigorate UK listings market

    Woman walks across Paternoster Square
  • Wednesday, 1 March, 2023
    UK financial regulation
    Windsor deal opens door for progress on post-Brexit financial regulation

    Attention turns to memorandum of understanding between UK and EU that has been stalled for two years

    City of London skyline from London Bridge
  • Wednesday, 8 February, 2023
    City of London to produce review of financial services reforms

    Governing body to focus on changes to tech and innovation in effort to stay competitive with global rivals

    Dragon statue and City skyline in background
  • Wednesday, 30 November, 2022
    City of London
    London’s financial sector told to tackle class prejudice

    Square Mile’s governing body says at least 50% of senior leaders should come from lower socio-economic background by 2030

    London’s financial district
  • Saturday, 15 October, 2022
    News in-depthCity of London
    ‘Destination City’: London’s Square Mile launches festival to draw new visitors

    Initiative comes as footfall plateaus at less than two-thirds of pre-Covid levels

    The view along the Millennium Bridge to St Paul’s Cathedral
  • Tuesday, 27 September, 2022
    InterviewUK trade
    UK in ‘difficult’ talks over greater access to India’s financial sector

    Lord Mayor of London says negotiations will go ‘right up to the wire’ as deadline nears

    Vincent Keaveny wearing a lace collar and standing in front of a man armed with a pike and wearing a decorated helmet
  • Thursday, 9 June, 2022
    City economist picked to be lord mayor of London in 2023

    Michael Mainelli chosen by the City of London’s Court of Aldermen ahead of Alison Gowman

  • Thursday, 19 May, 2022
    City of London
    City of London plans to reinvent Square Mile as ‘fun’ 24/7 district

    City’s policy chief looks to stage music and arts festivals in recognition of post-pandemic ‘new normal’

    Dancers perform on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral, London
  • Sunday, 8 May, 2022
    Leadership
    How a City of London sheriff uses soft power to promote the capital

    Alison Gowman wants to innovate the ancient institution and has her eye on the role of Lord Mayor

    Alison Gowman, sheriff of the City of London
  • Friday, 29 April, 2022
    InterviewLondon fights for its future
    City of London’s top official calls for closer UK-EU co-operation

    Catherine McGuinness also urges the government to enable more overseas workers to come to the Square Mile

    Catherine McGuinness
  • Wednesday, 3 November, 2021
    Cat Rutter Pooley
    The City’s long road to going green

    Diminishing ambition reflects the challenge in becoming a world centre for green finance

  • Wednesday, 29 September, 2021
    London fights for its future
    City of London bosses call for short-term business visas

    Surge in costs to secure talented employees threatens UK’s competitiveness, report suggests

    The City of London financial district
  • Monday, 13 September, 2021
    Josh Spero
    Row over historic synagogue challenges City of London’s post-Covid priorities

    Plans for new skyscrapers raise questions over the future of the Square Mile — and the need to protect its past

    Bevis Marks in the heart of the City of London
  • Tuesday, 6 July, 2021
    City of London
    Insurance boss Nick Lyons appointed next London lord mayor

    City grandee sees off competition from younger rival after contentious election race

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