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FCA expands Leeds office in major regional push

The Financial Conduct Authority is significantly expanding its Leeds presence, doubling its office space as part of its strategy to decentralise financial regulation from London.

City Job Growth Falters Amid Budget Concerns

London's financial sector faces hiring slowdown as government budget decisions create uncertainty. Discover how this impacts City employment and economic recovery.

London pizzeria loses licence after police row

A West London pizzeria has its licence revoked after 3am alcohol breaches, aggressive staff, and links to organised crime. Discover the full story behind the council's decision.

London landlord loses appeal over £14k rent repayment

A Hackney landlord failed to overturn a £14,000 rent repayment order for running an unlicensed HMO. The tribunal rejected his hardship claim after he revealed owning a £1.4m home. Read the full details.

Wandle Park Cafe to Reopen in Croydon in December

The long-closed café in Croydon's Wandle Park is set to reopen on December 15 under new management, with plans to serve alcohol during daytime hours to enhance the community space.

Trump threatens BBC with $1bn lawsuit

Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1bn over the editing of his Capitol speech. The UK government faces awkward questions as the crisis deepens.

CVC Hires KKR's James McGlade for UK Dealmaking

Private equity giant CVC Capital Partners recruits James McGlade from rival KKR to strengthen its UK financial services investments. Discover the strategic move reshaping London's dealmaking landscape.

Banks set to escape tax rises in Reeves budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to spare Britain's banking sector from tax rises in her first major Budget, despite previous Labour criticism of bank profits during the cost-of-living crisis.

Goldman Sachs hires Evercore banker for Evelyn Partners sale

In a significant recruitment coup, Goldman Sachs has hired senior Evercore banker James Rucker to spearhead the upcoming sale of Evelyn Partners' wealth management division, signalling intensified competition in London's financial advisory landscape.

Goldman Sachs London pay bill soars 26%

Goldman Sachs International's London staff costs surge to £2.8bn amid booming investment banking fees, while parent company reports stellar Q2 earnings.

Tech giants warn Reeves over UK IPO flight risk

Leading technology firms warn Chancellor Rachel Reeves that proposed tax changes could drive British companies to list overseas, threatening London's status as a financial hub.

Tice Pledges Major Reform of City Regulation

Reform UK chairman Richard Tice unveils radical plan to overhaul financial regulation, claiming current rules are stifling London's competitiveness and investment growth.

Lloyds CEO: Motor Finance Scandal Threatens UK Investment

Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group CEO Charlie Nunn voices serious concerns about how the ongoing motor finance commission scandal could damage Britain's attractiveness to global investors and impact the wider economy.

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