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By: Matt Kenyon

Digital Editor Matt Kenyon is CityAM's Digital Editor. He oversees digital strategy for editorial, whilst writing the odd feature for the paper and co-hosting the Business As Usual podcast. You can reach him at [email protected]

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  • Landsec boosts profit amid residential and retail pivot

    May 16, 2025

    Property investment group Land Securities – known as Landsec – has reported a five per cent boost amid a strategic repositioning of the firm’s commercial property portfolio in favour of residential and retail property.  Profit before tax rose to £395m from £341m, as the group plans to invest £1bn in retail and more than £2bn [...]

  • Tax cost hikes and digital red tape could push landlords to sell up

    May 15, 2025

    Buy to let landlords are set to face fresh tax hurdles that could lead to a squeeze in supply for the rental sector, according to new research.  The advisory firm Blick Rothenberg found that the government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme would add to the costs and administrative burdens of letting properties to tenants.  The [...]

  • Lord Mayor to pay tribute to Winston Churchill and war heroes in VE Day speech

    May 8, 2025

    The Lord Mayor of London will give a speech at St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the 80th anniversary VE Day, in Canada’s contribution to commemorations taking place around the UK.  Alastair King is set to pay tribute to heroes of the Second World War and to Sir Winston Churchilll on behalf of [...]

  • Trump poised to announce US trade deal with UK

    May 8, 2025

    President Trump will announce a US-UK trade deal today, according to a New York Times report which has since been backed up by Sky News. In a post on X, Sky News’ Sam Coates said that the claims are “substantive”, and that the announcement today would be “a ‘heads of terms’ agreement rather than the [...]

  • Home Office to clamp down on visa overstays amid pressure from Farage

    May 6, 2025

    New Home Office rules would put curbs on work and study visas from nationalities most at risk of overstaying and going on to claim asylum as part of Labour’s push to reduce net migration.  Applications from Pakistanis, Nigerians and Sri Lankans are among those set to be restricted, according to a report in The Times. [...]

  • Renters work 125 days a year to pay their landlords

    May 5, 2025

    Renters in England are working 125 days each year – before tax – just to pay their rent, according to new research from the Adam Smith Institute (ASI).  This means that renters only start earning money for themselves on 6 May, which the ASI has named Cost of Rent Day.  The initiative was calculated using [...]

  • Live results: Reform takes ten county councils in local elections landslide

    May 2, 2025

    Reform is set to pick up hundreds of council seats around the country both from the Conservatives and Labour, in a significant electoral breakthrough. So far, the party has gained more than 500 seats, with the vast majority still to be counted and formally announced. In a major coup for Reform, it has taken control [...]

  • Reform picks up new MP and first ever mayoralty

    May 2, 2025

    Reform UK has crystallised months of strong polling data into substantial gains at the local elections, winning a knife-edge by-election and securing its first mayoralty. Nigel Farage’s party won in Runcorn and Helsby by just six votes, with Sarah Pochin elected as its new MP – replacing former Labour MP Mike Amesbury, who was convicted [...]

  • Solar panels must be fitted on all new homes from 2027 in net zero push 

    May 1, 2025

    New rules will mandate that housebuilders fit solar panels on the roofs of almost every new-build home from 2027, in a move slammed as an “ideological crusade”.  According to a report in The Times, the policy change would add around £3,300 to the cost of building a semi-detached or terraced house, with a £4,000 premium [...]

  • Local elections 2025: Final polls show fractured public opinion

    April 30, 2025

    Thursday is the first major electoral test of a new political reality, with Reform UK looking to surge and the Conservatives facing crushing losses.  These councils, last contested at the height of Boris Johnson’s post-Covid vaccine powers in 2021, present Kemi Badenoch’s party with a staggering number of seats to defend.  Based on the current [...]

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