‘Pendulum swung too far’: AIM hit with 222 delistings ahead of nomad changes
- by City A.M.
- 11 JUN 2026
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More than two hundred companies have been forced off London’s junior stock market over the last two decades after losing their corporate adviser in a move that has sparked a regulatory pullback by t
Nearly one in three defence firms can’t find graduates to hire despite a youth unemployment crisis, a new report has found, as universities have been urged to work more closely with businesses. 
Employees making the leap into self-employment could put their retirement at risk, with many unlikely to continue saving into a pension upon leaving auto-enrolment. Roughly one in five self-employed
This month’s issue of Whisky Business, City AM’s monthly look at the world of whisky, takes a look at The Macallan and its unique ownership structure. The Macallan is one of the most iconic Sc
<img src="https://www.cityam.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/GettyImages-1428984789.jpg?w=1104" alt="Mike Ashley’s Frasers makes €1.98bn takeover offer for Hugo Boss " /> Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group h
How is AI changing the future of the workplace? Russ Shaw reports from day three of London Tech Week.
Reform UK has announced it would raise the VAT threshold for small businesses from £90,000 to £150,000 despite long-running debates over the cost and benefits of reforming the tax.  Reform anno
Everton have blasted the decision to order them to pay a reported £40m after losing a landmark legal battle with Burnley over the latter’s relegation from the Premier League in 2022. The Merseyside
Law firm Kennedys has reported its 12th consecutive year of growth, surpassing £450m for the first time, with the Middle East conflict partly driving revenue. The City-headquartered firm, which spec
A World Cup is boom time for pubs and, by extension, Fanzo, as the tournament’s official venue finder pushes into the US, says founder Leo MacLehose. When World Cup fever grips football fans a
