Arise Sir Oliver: Dowden given knighthood and Grayling to the Lords
Oliver Dowden is amongst a host of politicos receiving honours just hours before the election
Oliver Dowden is amongst a host of politicos receiving honours just hours before the election
Elections are festivals of democracy but no matter their objections to mandatory leads, grass-walking policies or anti-swimming laws, dogs of Britain are too often excluded
Investment in the UK's purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) sector soared to £1.7bn during the first half of the year, according to BNP Paribas, in yet another sign of the real estate class's e
Smith & Nephew is facing questions over whether it could ditch its London listing after activist investor Cevian Capital took a stake in the medical equipment manufacturer.
Wealth managers are losing a fifth of customers due to poor complaint procedures, bringing into question the state of the colossal industry, a new study has revealed.
Some 4,670 one-way departures are expected from Britain in July, coming in at an average of one every 9.5 minutes.
The polls have consistently put Labour about 20 points ahead with YouGov's latest poll suggesting they are on track for the biggest majority since 1832, the year of the Great Reform Act.
Cineworld is planning to shutter a quarter of its UK cinemas as part of a sweeping restructuring plan.
Schroders' Ground Rents Income Fund has called an Emergency General Meeting after "significant challenges... largely out of its control" caused consecutive hefty drops in the value of its portfolio.
Stuart Lawson, a director in Savills’ Central London Agency team, said: "The first half of 2024 has demonstrated positive progress in the City of London's office market, following on from a strong