Jonathan Prynn has been Business Editor of Evening Standard, responsible for all City and finance news. Previously he was Consumer Editor and has also worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph
Jonathan Prynn has been Business Editor of Evening Standard, responsible for all City and finance news. Previously he was Consumer Editor and has also worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph

Slog, setbacks and £70 million — how a crumbling theatre became an epic London success story. Jonathan Prynn meets its visionary owner

The 90 bedroom St Clement hotel will be above his deli and café Corner Shop 180 near Temple.

Major’s Grill promises traditional at-table serving at Cambridge House, Auberge Collection

Mayor and Government set to announce that 35% rule will be ditched after housebuilding in the capital plummeted

Latest GDP figures just over come a month ahead of Autumn Budget

Almost two-thirds of households in the UK own a pet, with the number of pet owners increasing significantly during the pandemic.

Jama invested after discovering a photographer whose profile appeared on the app called BlackBook

TfL is levying the congestion charge on EV cars for the first time in January

The new space will include 9,000 sq ft of extra gallery space and a 140 seat auditorium to enable museum to “tell the story of soldiers through the ages.”

Broadband provider says proposed job cuts are “a necessary part of the journey” towards creating “a more agile and future-focused organisation”

Hard hit hospitality sector sees 59,000 jobs lost in past year according to ONS data

Molior report says just 15,000 homes will be under construction across the capital by the end of next year

Higher than expected inflation has dashed hopes of a series of interest rate cuts from the Bank of England

Lloyds, the biggest player in the motor finance sector through its Black Horse division, had already put aside £1.15 billion

The arrival of Toby Neugebauer’s AI giant Fermi has sent a jolt of energy into a listless Stock Exchange, writes Jonathan Prynn

Bank’s Financial Policy Committee make comparison with dot com crash

Tory leader tells Conservative conference "our housing market is not working as it should."

Landmark comes hours after the dollar price of the yellow metal passed through $4000

Turnover is likely to have surged again in the current year following huge take-up during the Tube strikes in September

The Oxford university fellow is the first British children’s author since JK Rowling to simultaneously reach No. 1 on the children’s book charts in the UK and America.

Developers say average pricing has held up well at around £4,500 per sq ft