Extinction Rebellion protesters block Tower Bridge August 30, 2021 Extinction Rebellion protesters are currently blocking Tower Bridge in London with a van and caravan. Activists are also lying on the ground near the London landmark to protest against government investment in fossil fuels as part of their fifth wave of mass protests on environmental issues. Demonstrators were seen at the end of the famous [...]
London ranked as one the most stressful cities in the world to drive August 30, 2021 London has been named as the eighth-most aggravating place to drive, scoring above cities like Bejing or Bangkok. Perhaps unsurprisingly, when in 2020, 18.5bn vehicle miles of traffic were travelled across the 9.2 thousand miles of roads in London. Nine out of ten drivers admit to feeling stressed or angry behind the wheel, according to [...]
Wembley bus driver spat at after telling passenger to get off for not wearing mask August 30, 2021 Police have released an image of a man they want to question after a bus driver was spat at when he challenged a passenger who was not wearing a mask. The incident happened on a number 83 bus near Wembley, north-west London, at around 10.40pm on Friday, the Metropolitan Police said. The force said the [...]
Hackney man due in court for murder of Helen Anderson from Finsbury Park August 30, 2021 A man charged with murder following the discovery of a woman’s body in undergrowth close to a main road is due to appear in court. Dane Messam, 52, of Henry Road in Hackney, east London, was charged with murder after the body of 41-year-old Helen Anderson was found by a member of the public near [...]
Eleven digits: Pianists in London play with extra robotic thumb August 29, 2021 Within an hour of being fitted with a robotic extra thumb, pianists can learn to play with all eleven digits, according to researchers in London. Watch the full report.
Business lunch bookings are booming and the City is leading the charge August 27, 2021 Working lunches have bounced back after more office workers returned to the City following Freedom Day, according to new data. Reservation platform TheFork UK has revealed a 26 per cent jump in lunchtime bookings following ‘Freedom Day’, or 19 July, when the government dropped its work from home message and the final lockdown rules and [...]
‘Full-blown recycling crisis’ looms over UK, DS Smith boss warns August 27, 2021 A “full-blown recycling crisis” is looming in the UK, the boss of London-listed packaging firm DS Smith has warned. With the UK trying to up its environmental commitments ahead of the UN’s flagship climate conference COP26 in November, DS Smith chief executive Miles Roberts has said the country is “throwing away” opportunities that could help [...]
Fulham man suspected of contaminating food at three supermarkets in West London August 27, 2021 A 37-year-old man has been charged with contaminating or interfering with goods with intent at three supermarkets in west London. Leoaai Elghareeb, of Crabtree Lane, Fulham, is due before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday. Officers in forensic suits were seen in Fulham Palace Road yesterday at three stores – a Tesco Express, Little Waitrose and [...]
Morrison Foerster are first law firm to mandate vaccines for London lawyers August 26, 2021 Law firm Morrison Foerster have publicly announced that its lawyers must be fully vaccinated against covid-19 to return to the London office. Morrison Foerster, also known as MoFo, will make covid-19 vaccinations mandatory from 13 September for those coming back to the office, where they will also need to wear a mask in common areas [...]
Net fees slip at recruitment giant Hays as Covid rocked business confidence August 26, 2021 Net fees at recruitment giant Hays have dropped eight per cent as the firm grappled with the Covid-19 impacts of rocky business and candidate confidence. The group’s total fees fell from £996.2m to £918.1m in the year to 30 June. Meanwhile, the firm’s operating profit also dropped 30 per cent from £135m to £95m. Shares [...]