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SuccessMillennial U.K. lawyers are getting a $50,000 bonus for referring their friends to U.S. giants, despite the inevitable burnout
By Ryan HoggAugust 23, 2024
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TechBritish iPhone challenger Nothing calls staff back into the office 5 days a week, suggesting those who disagree should leave
By Ryan HoggAugust 19, 2024
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LifestyleFire breaks out at London’s Somerset House, home to art by Van Gogh and Monet
By AFPAugust 19, 2024
Customers observe social distancing as they sit outside a branch of Gail's bakery on Upper Street in Islington, North London.
RetailLondon locals go to war with upmarket British bakery chain Gail’s over gentrification and its right-leaning chairman
By Ryan HoggAugust 14, 2024
Thieves stole Banksy street art in London. Where can they sell it?
LifestyleThieves stole Banksy street art in London. Where can they sell it?
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 14, 2024
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RetailThis London-listed diamond miner reported surging sales even as shoppers increasingly turn to lab-grown gems
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 13, 2024
Shonda Rhimes (left) and LSEG CEO Julia Hoggett open the London Stock Exchange, after announcing that the Bridgerton universe has boosted the UK economy by more than a quarter of a billion pounds, supporting almost 5000 businesses over the past five years. Picture date: Friday June 14, 2024. (Photo by James Manning/PA Images via Getty Images)
FinanceThe London stock market is stuck in a rut. Could an Autumn IPO boom rescue the market?
By Swetha Gopinath, Joe Easton, Sagarika Jaisinghani and BloombergAugust 13, 2024
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FinanceRolls-Royce employees to benefit from stunning turnaround as it hands out nearly £30 million in company shares
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 5, 2024
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LifestyleSlow wage growth, soaring rent, and damp-infested flats are relegating London to a ‘theme park for rich people and tourists’
By Ryan HoggJuly 31, 2024
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RetailJohnnie Walker maker Diageo sees first sales drop since the pandemic—but Guinness and ready-made cocktails save the day
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 30, 2024
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TechThe European VC wunderkind behind Mistral, Revolut and Slack just raised $2.3 billion and predicts the AI revolution is only in ‘the earliest innings’
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 10, 2024
U.K. tech overtakes China, cementing its position as the world’s second-largest ecosystem by funding
TechU.K. tech overtakes China, cementing its position as the world’s second-largest ecosystem by funding
By Oliver SmithJuly 5, 2024
Planning decision for London’s controversial ‘Undershaft’ skyscraper delayed as objections mount over the city’s tallest tower
EnvironmentPlanning decision for London’s controversial ‘Undershaft’ skyscraper delayed as objections mount over the city’s tallest tower
By Jack Sidders, Michael and BloombergJuly 2, 2024
CEO and founder of Revolut, Nik Storonsky
FinanceBritain’s biggest tech company? Revolut has swung into profit while still trapped by banking license limbo
By Oliver SmithJuly 2, 2024
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RetailShein’s CEO and massive IPO are both incredibly secretive—and it’s because of the backlash for allegedly using forced labor to make its dirt-cheap clothing
By Eva RoytburgJune 25, 2024
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