The city is famed for its multitude of watering holes, from the colourfully traditional (often centuries-old) to the coolly contemporary
More varied work and faster pace are tempting some corporate general counsel to make the switch
What do the idiosyncratic successes of the women behind the season’s biggest hits tell us about our own careers?
Trial of ex-Autonomy chief Mike Lynch among elite law firm’s mandates last year
Unthinking patriarchy still dominates great swaths of public life in the country
Where to take in the landmarks and lesser-known gems
Daniel Pink and Aaron Levie on matching time and task
Ex-music photographer promoted as right-hand man to X chief Linda Yaccarino tasked with fighting company’s political battles
The FT’s art critic shares her selection of masterpieces from an adventurous collection
Prime minister insists government will resist ‘easy lever’ of foreign labour
Early careers opportunities are ‘one of the first things to go’ for employers cutting costs
Where the city’s fund managers, lawyers and consultants break bread and seal deals
‘Immersive training’ can help managers navigate real-world challenges
Criticism from asset managers is increasingly leading big employers to walk back diversity and environmental measures
Jean-Marc Gallot’s efforts to broaden occasions when people drink bubbly butts up against tradition
Social media makes professionalising your passions all too easy but this puts the joy of amateurism at stake
It took a silent retreat to reboot my relationship with smartphones and social media
Returning Italians and rich foreigners lured by tax breaks bring newfound energy to financial centre
Countries such as Thailand and Indonesia have tried to formalise process but struggle to boost take-up
Nicola Shaw’s pay award comes despite severe sewage pollution failures by the water utility
New government talks a good game on improving employment but needs departments to work together
Each of building society’s resolutions won about 95% or more of members’ votes
Rightwing commentators and politicians blame diversity and inclusion policies for alleged security failings
Employers are failing to meet the eligibility criteria as third party ‘agents’ reap profits, experts warn
The sustainability-driven superchef grows most of his restaurants’ produce on his farmstead in the Lake District, which this summer is offering a tasty peek behind the scenes at its workings