Episodios

  • Why Zack Polanski's Green Party Would Crash the Economy and Bankrupt Britain
    Mar 19 2026

    City AM's Editor in Chief reacts to the Green Party's comments on his column.

    In his recent leader column Christian wrote "Polanski’s simplistic economic analysis makes for a simple wish list, including taxing the oil and gas companies out of existence; nationalising utilities; slapping wealth taxes on the rich; introducing rent controls; and spending money like a drunken sailor."

    Find out what the Greens had to say in response.

    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    8 m
  • Why major UK banks should be worried about Revolut
    Mar 12 2026

    After years of scrutiny and regulatory wrangling, Revolut has finally secured its UK banking licence. On one level, it’s just another regulatory milestone on a long and interesting journey.

    On another, it marks the moment when an insurgent fintech disruptor becomes something much bigger: a fully-fledged bank in its home market.

    City AM Editor-in-Chief Christian May has all the analysis in this instalment of Week in Business.


    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    5 m
  • War brings Reeves’ failures into focus
    Mar 6 2026

    War in the Middle East rendered the Chancellor’s Spring Statement “irrelevant” according to City analysts as the economic impacts of the Iran conflict become frighteningly clear.

    Rachel Reeves made just a passing mention of the Iran war when she addressed MPs on Tuesday, referring briefly to global instability while trying to paint a picture of domestic economic harmony.

    I can’t sugar coat it; the Chancellor appeared out of the loop, out of depth and out of ideas.

    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    5 m
  • Spotlight turns on Reeves – and the state of our economy
    Mar 6 2026

    We haven’t heard much from Rachel Reeves so far this year – probably a deliberate strategy – but is the Chancellor set to make waves next week at the Spring Statement?

    My fear is that a low-key Spring Statement followed by political turmoil in the Labour party – basically a given with local elections just a few months away – will mean we face at best another year of managed decline or, at worst, a harsh leftward turn from a government that has already demonstrated that it doesn’t have a clue how to grow the economy.

    Reeves has been keeping a low profile, but the spotlight is about to turn on her.


    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    5 m
  • Am I going to be replaced by AI?
    Feb 17 2026

    A viral post from an AI investor warns most people have no idea how good AI is, or how quickly it will come for their jobs.

    Will it come for mine?

    Maybe.

    If you’re listening to this and you’re thinking “Jesus Christian keep up, I’ve been doing that for months, I’ve been vibe coding, I’ve been deep in Claude” then fair enough, but I belong to the group of people who right now only scratch the surface of AI’s capabilities – and that is most people.


    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    7 m
  • Are Rachel Reeves' High Taxes Causing Businesses to Flee the UK?
    Sep 11 2025

    In this episode of Week in Business, City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, touches on Merck, the £300bn pharma giant, pulling the plug on a £1bn project at London’s King’s Cross.

    He also dives into why the business community is nervous about the upcoming budget and why the CBI would rather have a broader income tax hike.

    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    6 m
  • Is Rachel Reeves Right to Say Critics are Talking Rubbish?
    Sep 4 2025

    It’s not just Angela Rayner who finds herself on the defensive; Rachel Reeves has come out fighting - claiming many of her critics are talking rubbish. So, does she have a point?

    In this episode of Week in Business, City AM editor-in-chief Christian May discusses the reshuffle that has centralised economics firepower away from her, and within Number 10.

    With less backing than ever before from Keir Starmer, can the Chancellor fix the UK's perilous financial situation?

    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    6 m
  • Is Rachel Reeves About to Trigger a Financial Crisis?
    Aug 28 2025

    As summer comes to a close, is this the calm before a major financial storm?

    In this episode of Week in Business, City AM editor-in-chief Christian May discusses the economic risks on the horizon for the government.

    Wedged between backbenchers who won't allow spending cuts and the spiralling cost of servicing government debt, Rachel Reeves is in a tight spot ahead of this year's Budget.

    Week in Business is also available in video format here.

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    6 m