City row after Guildhall is used to host Italian far-right politician
Event with senator Armando Siri criticised for ‘rolling out red carpet for far right’
November 2017
Outrage at ‘lavish’ spending by City of London Corporation
Labour calls for reform as figures show £4m spent on independent schools and hundreds of thousands on luxury dining and alcohol
October 2017
New court complex planned to bolster City of London after Brexit
City of London to debate stripping Aung San Suu Kyi of freedom award
January 2017
London to get another skyscraper as 36-storey 1 Leadenhall is approved
Parchment dating from 1067 to go on rare public display in London
April 2016
The London skyline debate
City of London backs Square Mile’s tallest skyscraper in ‘right to light’ battle
Builders of 62-storey tower at 22 Bishopsgate enlist corporation in overcoming neighbours’s claims that it will overshadow them
May 2015
Giles Fraser: my hopes for the Occupy St Paul's drama that puts me on the stage
Financial traders ponder the fallout of a 'dead heat' election
February 2015
One Tower Bridge social housing tenants denied access to garden
Southwark council agrees to planning permission changes to reduce service charges in a move reminiscent of the row over ‘poor doors’
January 2015
London needs homes, not towers of ‘safe-deposit boxes’
Peter Wynne Rees
Peter Wynne Rees: Too many new properties in London are simply designed as places for the super-rich to park their cash
December 2014
London’s Guildhall reveals hidden gems among collection of 4,000 paintings
Taming corporate power
Boardroom greed: how to bring an errant multinational to heel
Larry Elliott
November 2014
Banking’s toxic culture ‘will take generation to clean up’, says report
Investors should support change and Banking Standards Review Council should report to Treasury, says thinktank
October 2014
As her term as lord mayor of London ends, what next for Fiona Woolf?
After Lord Mayor’s Show next Saturday and her resignation as chair of the child abuse inquiry, the solicitor considers her future
September 2014
It’s the City not London that rules
Letters: It was once said Britain had lost an empire and not found a role. A role has been found: promoting London as a world financial capital
All companies will have to justify executive pay under City code
Financial Reporting Council review asks firms to report on continued ability to operate and consider boardroom diversity
Bike blog
The opposition to London's segregated cycle lanes is living in the past
Peter Walker: Plans for the UK’s biggest segregated bike routes face serious opposition from the City of London and motoring organisations. What happens next could define the future of cycling
August 2014
Behind the pomp with Fiona Woolf, the lord mayor of the City of London
Only the second woman to be given the highest office in the Square Mile, the 686th title holder is taking care of business
June 2014
Finance
Welcoming a new generation of green financial policy innovation
Financial reform is essential for tackling environmental problems. Moves in China, France and Bangladesh point to progress