Homes and Property | Home PageThe influentials: Who's in and who's out?Simon Davis12 April 2012Our magazine revealing London's most influential people triggered a fascination among Londoners eager to discover who calls the shots. In response, Simon Davis looks at who's in and who's out.SPORTIN: Arsene Wenger, 59ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB, COACHThe most intelligent man in football has signed a new long term deal with the Gunners keeping him in London. His team of young foreign all-stars - assembled on a relatively low budget - are still unbeaten.RETAILOUT: Peter Freeman, 59COMPETITION COMMISSION, CHAIRMANHis grocery report gave the supermarkets a virtual clean bill of health. Roll on, clone town Britain.NEW ON THE LIST FILMIN: Sandra HebronLONDON FILM FESTIVAL, ARTISTIC DIRECTORThe recent festival had record audiences, a potent programme of films and the likes of Robert Redford, Tom Cruise, Ang Lee and Halle Berry all believe it's now worth attending.DIALLING UP NEW MEDIA AND BUSINESSCharlie Dunstone, 42CARPHONE WAREHOUSE FOUNDEROn Friday the iPhone will go on sale at Carphone Warehouse. It's the most anticipated mobile event in years.HAVING A WOBBLE FINANCEAnthony Fry, 52LEHMAN, UK MDThe banker is heading to Harvard having parted ways with Lehman after losing an internal power struggle. Stays in The 1000 for now because of his powerful contacts in the arts and media and his advisory role at LSE.LITERARY LIFE Amanda Ross, 44CACTUS TV MD AND PRODUCER OF RICHARD & JUDYThe titles for Richard & Judy's Book Club, chosen by Ross, account for 26 per cent of all books sold nationwide. But the Channel 4 show was axed last week.HEADING FOR A FALL? Sir Ian Blair, 54METROPOLITAN POLICE, COMMISSIONERHit by the De Menezes verdict but will he fall? Or be pushed?GROWING IMPACT Jonathan Sorrell, 30GOLDMAN SACHSThe son of Sir Martin, founder of the huge WPP advertising company, has been made a managing director at the investment bank. A rising star.MORE ABOUTArsenalCarphone WarehouseLondon Film FestivalRobert Redford