The top tables for breaking bread and sealing deals in great global cities
The London spot beloved by royals and rock stars is back. Can it recapture its former glory?
Guy’s and St Thomas’ moves to tackle £31mn deficit as government push to improve standards collides with straitened budgets
Long-delayed overhaul of Earl's Court exhibition site edges closer as ministers try to unlock ‘stalled’ projects
Sadiq Khan’s proposal argues that famous shopping thoroughfare requires ‘major regeneration’
Incentives for investors needed to ‘revive’ UK stock exchanges
No estate agent? No estate agent fee . . . with the current challenging landscape for selling a flat, one frustrated homeowner took matters into his own hands
Law firms have been central to the biggest revamp of Britain’s capital markets in decades
Bank details of 5,000 passengers may have been accessed it admits after teenage suspect is arrested
Marlborough’s Mayfair building for sale; Charles Saatchi offers 500 works for charity; Frieze slower in Seoul
Alisa Khazanova embodies women who have faced jail for speaking freely in an oppressive society
Move by Financial Conduct Authority marks first criminal prosecution for activity widely used for money laundering
Badly parked and abandoned vehicles cause frustration for local authorities
The unique sensory bombardment it offers shows how magical immersive design can be
POoR Collective works with local communities to co-design spaces they actually want to use. They took us around some of their favourite spots in the capital
In the fourth of a new series, we review the world of luxury art and culture membership schemes — and ask the most important question
Thirty years of outsourcing and subcontracting have left us with an atomised system where no one takes responsibility
Miami, Milan, Monaco . . . as new legislation looms in the UK, which alternative locations weigh in with homes and lifestyles as seductive as the tax breaks?
Ministers under pressure to implement inquiry’s recommendations
It is critical that we embed a system-wide, holistic approach to fire safety
Everything you need to make the most of September 7 — the hottest ticket in town — and where to head afterwards
Fire inquiry points blame at cladding companies and past government ministers
Successive administrations failed to hold companies manufacturing building products to reliable safety standards
Employers in UK capital should subsidise transport to entice staff back, report on global cities suggests
Canadian asset manager is seeking at least £500mn for 36-storey building