Pressure mounts as Bangladeshi authorities request Tulip Siddiq’s bank details
Bangladesh’s anti-money laundering agency has demanded information on the bank accounts and transaction records of the UK’s City minister as part of a probe into allegations that her family embezz
What to expect from City AM going into 2025
City AM’s Editor in Chief, Christian May, breakdowns down some major announcement on our plans going into 2025.
Zuckerberg’s Meta drops fact checking filters in return to ‘free speech’
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced that it will end its third-party fact-checking program, replacing it with a community-driven approach akin to X’s ‘community notes’.
Budget employment law changes fuel increased job insecurity
Around one in seven workers said that they feel insecure about their job at this time, particularly among those with a lower income, according to new polling
Why private equity trusts could be set for a bounceback in 2025
Analysts are expecting private equity trusts to bounce back in 2025 after a year in which they struggled to narrow the gap between the price of their shares and underlying value of their investments.
Sweaty Betty remains in the red as sales fall
Women’s activewear brand Sweaty Betty remains in the red as its pre-tax loss more than doubled amid falling sales, it has been revealed. The London-headquartered business has reported a pre-tax los
Disney+ and Apple TV+ deals help turbocharge Shardlake maker
The completion of shows for Disney+ and Apple TV+ helped turnover at a London production company jump by more than £55m, it has been revealed. The Forge Entertainment, which delivered Shardlake to Di
Government Legal Department discriminated against top lawyer, Tribunal rules
A senior lawyer for the Government Legal Department claims of unlawful deductions of wages and indirect sex discrimination were upheld by the Tribunal