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London Marathon's staggering popularity isn't about running at all

Why does one in 50 UK adults want to run the London Marathon? Maybe because it's an oasis of joy in a desert of doldrums, says…

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Why now is the perfect time to visit Cyprus

The weather is an obvious sell, but there's more to a Cyprus holiday in 2026, from new hotels to amazing food and wine

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Savvy has Brilliant chance under Purton

RACEGOERS in Hong Kong will be praying the gods of fortune are on their side when they arrive at Sha Tin for an 11-race programme…

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Irish imports in line for Sha Tin Honours on Sunday

FORMER Aidan O’Brien galloper ABSOLUTE HONOUR is hard to oppose when he seeks a successful follow-up in the Port Shelter Handicap…

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Business

City sounds alarm on latest foreign raid on London's stock market

A group of City grandees has sounded the alarm on the wave of foreign firms picking off rivals from London's stock market

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Championship clubs up promotion gamble by adopting new financial rules

Loss-making Championship clubs have raised the stakes in their £1.2bn gamble to reach the Premier League by voting in new…

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AIBusinessscience

Google built the internet economy. AI is rewriting it.

For the last two decades, most businesses have competed for visibility.Google rankings, paid search, website traffic, marketplace…

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AI

AI is driving McKinsey’s business model and talent overhaul

McKinsey & Company's business model is changing to prioritise performance-based pay due to the impact of AI, City AM understands.

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Tesco boss Ken Murphy took £1m pay rise in grocer’s bumper year

Tesco’s boss, Ken Murphy, took a more-than £1m pay rise this year, bringing his total pay packet to £10.8m.

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Hearts: Fan ownership, Tony Bloom and upsetting the Old Firm status quo

A decade ago Leicester beat odds of 5000/1 to win the Premier League. Hearts could replicate that upset in the Scottish…

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Satisfaction: Mick Jagger prevails in bid to block Battersea tower

Rock star Sir Mick Jagger has won a two-year planning battle to block a controversial 29-storey tower in Battersea, proving you…

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M&S eyes up Brits’ weekly shops as food arm set to expand

Marks & Spencer has not been shy over its ambition to conquer the British weekly shop, and the retail giant is nearing a crucial…

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Top UK business groups pledge to combat rise of antisemitism

An open letter signed by industry chiefs calls for leaders across the country to commit to a zero-tolerance approach towards…

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Bentley Bentayga Speed: The maddest, baddest SUV you can buy

Tim Pitt drives the 650hp V8-powered Bentley Bentayga Speed. How does it compare to SUV rivals from Aston Martin and Lamborghini?

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'An impish sense of fun': Claridge's hails new era, fresh restaurant

Claridge's hotel in Mayfair has announced a new permanent restaurant specialising in American-Australian cuisine

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What does the new City minister have in store for the Square Mile?

The Square Mile is onto its fourth City minster and we take a look at what they could have in store for Britain's financial hub.

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On this day in 1940: McDonald's is born in a strange kitchen in California

On this day in 1940, Mac and Dick McDonald opened an octagonal kitchen in San Bernardino and changed food forever, writes Eliot…

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world

Banning Russia but not Israel shows Eurovision has lost its moral compass

Banning Russia from Eurovision was easy because it had near-universal Western consensus behind it. But is that is the precedent…

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AI

Why identity security is now a board-level imperative

Can your board answer with confidence what your AI agents can actually access right now?Many can’t. That’s become a competitive…

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VIDEO
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Allica lands £350m from British Business Bank fintech scheme

Allica Bank has landed £350m in the British Business Bank's new ENABLE Guarantee scheme aimed at challengers lending to SMEs.

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Businesspolitics

Burnham return attempt jump-scares UK markets

Bond vigilantes also sold gilts en masse, with UK government bond yields rising due to Andy Burnham's announcement.

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Heathrow third runway could be built by rival, watchdog rules

Heathrow will lose its decades-old monopoly over building an operating new projects at the airport under proposals from the…

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British Gas to pay £20m for treatment of vulnerable customers

The energy watchdog has closed an investigation into British Gas, after the supplier to a £20m settlement with the regulator.

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Rich List reveals scale of wealth exodus from Britain

Revolut chief executive Nik Storonsky and quant house luminary Alex Gerko both featured in the rich list's top 10 for the first…

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David Beckham becomes Britain's first billionaire sportsman

David Beckham has become Britain’s first billionaire sportsman after his wealth doubled in a year, according to the Sunday Times…

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Bath Rugby and Man United owners Dyson and Ratcliffe lose £10bn

Man United and Bath Rugby investors Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir James Dyson have lost £10bn, according to the Sunday Times Rich…

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Business

As it happened: UK borrowing costs rattled by Burnham's Parliament bid

Welcome back to the City AM liveblog - for all your top news, updates and analysis from the FTSE 100 and wider market.

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How repeat entrepreneur relief could strengthen the UK start-up ecosystem

Repeat Entrepreneur Relief is proposed to strengthen the UK start-up ecosystem by incentivizing successful founders to reinvest…

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Pan Pacific London director: The City is 'incredibly special'

We talk to Pan Pacific London director of marketing communications Michelle Whittemore about why the Square Mile is so vibrant.

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Nothing Headphone (a): We review Charli XCX's new collab

Nothing has teamed up with pop star Charli XCX – so what's the deal with these weird looking headphones? We took a look.

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Happy 170th birthday British Land - here's to 170 more years

Despite facing industry headwinds like high construction costs, property giant British Land is showing no signs of slowing down…

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England Red Roses are great for rugby, but are they bad for business?

Should England beat France in the final round of this year’s Women’s Six Nations they will notch up their 38th consecutive Test…

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Sherlock Holmes review: The game is afoot in Regent’s Park

Sherlock Holmes arrives at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre with a "new mystery" – but is it more than Conan Doyle fan fiction?

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Why Uzbekistan is the pick of the Silk Road

Uzbekistan is the design lover's jewel of the Silk Road, and there's amazing food too, writes Sophie Ibbotson

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Championship play-off final may be postponed over spygate, EFL admits

The EFL have not ruled out postponing the Championship play-off final between Hull and Southampton over recent spygate…

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Business

As it happened: Streeting calls on Starmer to quit and City on edge

Welcome back to the City AM liveblog - for your top news, updates and analysis from the FTSE 100 and wider market.

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Best Horse Racing Betting Sites UK - Best Bookies for The Races 2026

Discover the best UK horse racing betting sites with top odds, free bets, and expert picks. Bet on top races at the best bookies…

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Arsenal sign Deel deal with CEO of PSG fan

HR firm Deel, whose chief executive supports rival Champions League final side PSG, will replace Visit Rwanda on the sleeve of…

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Best Live Dealer Casinos UK: Online Live Casino Games 2026

Check out the latest list of top live online casinos in the UK. Compare various live dealer casinos that have been reviewed and…

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Plans for 25,000 NBA basketball arena called London Colosseum

The capital is set to get a 25,000-capacity NBA basketball arena in the Olympic Park called the London Colosseum.

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Tate & Lyle shares soar on £2.7bn takeover bid

Ingredients giant Tate & Lyle soared almost 50 per cent after it received a £2.7bn takeover bid from an American food firm.

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Andy Burnham confirms Westminster run as Wes Streeting resigns

Manchester mayor eyes Westminster run as Wes Streeting resigns from government with a scathing attack on Starmer

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Our honest review of the brand new Aston Martin DB12 S

We drive the new Aston Martin DB12 S, a hedonistic grand tourer that makes light work of the longest journeys.

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The economics of Eurovision: Politics isn't the only thing driving dropouts

It’s not just politics but economics driving this year’s high profile Eurovision withdrawals, says Matthew Allen.

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The economics of Eurovision: It's not just politics driving this year's dropouts

It’s not just politics but economics driving this year’s high profile Eurovision withdrawals, says Matthew Allen.

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Steel tariffs to cause 'immediate hardship', industry chief warns

Plans to double tariffs on steel imports pose a huge threat to Britain's manufacturing sector, the UK's largest industry body has…

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London Marathon CEO: 2026 race day was the proudest moment of my career

We dig into the memory bank of the City's great and good. Today, London Marathon Events CEO Hugh Brasher runs through his career…

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The Capitalist: City AM dirty stop outs blame the Guildhall lost and found

Andy Burnham, X-rated typos and trouble at the Guildhall lost and found; catch up on the latest City gossip in The Capitalist.

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