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  • Kwarteng’s go for growth call shouldn’t be that controversial a message

    September 13, 2022

    Go for growth. That’s the message given to the Treasury by the new Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, we are told, with a need to do things differently under fresh leadership. Who are we to argue?  Of course, simply ordering the Treasury to deliver 2.5 per cent growth does not make it happen. If there was a [...]

  • Editorial: The right to peacefully protest is as British as the monarchy

    September 12, 2022

    We are thinking much of tradition at the moment, and of what it means to be British. One of the unalienable rights available to Brits is, that as long as you’re not hurting anybody, you have the ability to speak your mind unheeded.  Yesterday two Edinburgh men were arrested for breach of the peace for [...]

  • Editorial: She was the best of us, and let us be the best of her

    September 11, 2022

    So, it has come to pass – something we all knew was coming, in our heart of hearts, but wished would stay for another day, just another day. For her selflessness, her sacrifice, and her devotion to duty, we owe Her Majesty a quite extraordinary debt.  There will be many words written over the coming [...]

  • Liz Truss: New government must demonstrate that politics can deliver

    September 7, 2022

    Some time ago in an editorial meeting at City A.M.’s offices, just after the discussion of another major UK infrastructure project dumped on the back-burner, one of our more cynical staff members suggested that it might not be all bad for Britain to enjoy a benign dictatorship for a few years, driving through necessary but [...]

  • Liz Truss could be the gear shift Britain needs

    September 6, 2022

    Should you be in need of a slightly bitter laugh during your lunch break, we recommend you pop down an internet wormhole and find the video of Britain’s former business secretary and now Net Zero czar Alok Sharma proudly pressing the red button on the demolition of SSE’s Ferrybridge coal plant. It is just over [...]

  • Liz Truss: New PM can be radical – but she’ll need to keep sceptical markets onside

    September 5, 2022

    As she gets used to the new letterhead on her stationery over the next couple of days, Liz Truss will also be introduced to the art of the balancing act. The job of Prime Minister requires different skills from that of a successful Cabinet minister, on whom it is beholden to drive forward their own [...]

  • Liz Truss as PM will need a sharp focus on delivery

    September 4, 2022

    In the Square Mile and Westminster alike, the secret to good leadership is two-fold: say hello to everybody, and don’t sweat the small stuff. The vast majority of CEOs in the City know that the best way to run a large business is to set a clear strategy and focus on a small, but important, [...]

  • City stands ready to invest in UK if governments gives it ability – and faith – to do so

    August 31, 2022

    What’s the size of 31 Lake Windermeres, home to 165 steel-and-fibreglass behemoths each taller than the Monument, and 70-odd miles from Grimsby? If your answer was the Hornsea 2 wind farm, ten points to you. The world’s largest offshore wind farm became fully operational yesterday, set to power around 1.4m homes – combined with Hornsea [...]

  • A new Prime Minister must give London a hearing in Downing Street

    August 31, 2022

    That the farcical fights over Transport for London have dragged on this long tells us everything we need to know about Westminster’s relationship with London. When Boris Johnson was elected it was on a mandate of “levelling up” – a victory which often made our capital city, and the south east in general, a useful [...]

  • Tory leadership election: Let’s hope for some fresh ideas from new PM

    August 29, 2022

    To paraphrase the former US President Gerald Ford, we are approaching the end of our national nightmare. The Tory leadership election finally comes to an end this time next week, when the new Prime Minister will travel to Buckingham Palace to inherit an in-tray of what would no doubt be described by Whitehall mandarins as [...]

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