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  • For the sake of our economy and our culture, we need to save London’s theatres

    July 3, 2020

    Tomorrow, large parts of London’s economy will start to reopen. Pubs and restaurants will fling wide their doors, hotels will begin to welcome guests, and museums and art galleries will once more be open for business. But not all of London will be switching back into gear. Live performances are still banned, placing immense pressure [...]

  • Pride in a pandemic: Putting intersectionality top of the agenda

    July 3, 2020

    The most vulnerable and marginalised members of society have faced the worst consequences of this global health crisis.  Coronavirus has highlighted the many ways in which issues related to gender and sexual identity, race, and socioeconomic circumstances all intersect. Equality is becoming one of the defining narratives of this pandemic.   People are waking up to [...]

  • Cracked encryption app leads to hundreds of arrests

    July 2, 2020

    Efforts by police to crack an encrypted messaging app used by criminals has led to the arrests of “iconic” figures of the British underworld. The National Crime Agency (NCA) today said it had “successfully penetrated” Encrochat, a secure smartphone instant messaging app that was used by criminals to coordinate their activities. The move has allowed [...]

  • City of London Corporation criticised for awarding above-inflation pay rises during coronavirus crisis

    June 30, 2020

    A London think tank has slammed the City of London Corporation for giving staff a pay rise above inflation levels during the coronavirus crisis. The Corporation recently confirmed that all its staff would receive a 2.25 per cent yearly pay rise from 2020 to 2023 as well as an additional 5 per cent annual increase [...]

  • Sadiq Khan calls for government clarity on local lockdown powers

    June 29, 2020

    Sadiq Khan has urged the government to provide more clarity on what powers local authorities have to deal with regional coronavirus outbreaks. The mayor of London wrote to health secretary Matt Hancock today to ask if councils had the power to implement local lockdowns and for additional resources in the case of localised flare ups. [...]

  • Exclusive: London firms revolt over business rates payments during lockdown

    June 29, 2020

    Tens of thousands of London companies are believed to be mutinying against the taxman by refusing to pay business rates for the three months of the coronavirus lockdown. In light of the pandemic, the government has handed firms in the retail and tourism sectors a year-long holiday on the tax, which is applied to companies’ [...]

  • Help young Londoners take their first step on the career ladder

    June 29, 2020

    For so many young people, the coronavirus pandemic has left them questioning their educational future and career pathways. It has been such an uncertain time for pupils across the capital. And that’s why this year we were even more determined than ever before to host the London Careers Festival (LCF), albeit in a new format. [...]

  • Sadiq Khan backs proposal for quicker 5G rollout in London

    June 29, 2020

    Sadiq Khan has backed a new report that calls for a quicker rollout of 5G infrastructure in London and beyond. A new report out today by former Treasury economist Matthew Oakley, and commissioned by Vodafone, found that an upgrade from 4G to 5G infrastructure would have a £120bn benefit to the UK economy over 10 [...]

  • DEBATE: Should the mayor of London move City Hall to the Royal Docks?

    June 25, 2020

    Should the mayor of London move City Hall to the Royal Docks? Joanne McCartney, statutory deputy mayor of London, says YES. The catastrophic economic consequences of Covid-19 have already hit London’s economy hard. Unemployment is rising. Millions are furloughed. Tax revenues have fallen. London councils face a budget shortfall of £1.3bn this year. Transport for [...]

  • Sadiq Khan is wrong — extending the furlough scheme would hinder London’s recovery, not help it

    June 25, 2020

    Warning of a “looming unemployment crisis”, Sadiq Khan this week made an appeal for a further extension of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), under which more than a million Londoners have been furloughed. His concern for London jobs is understandable. But it would be wrong to continue the scheme beyond October. Furloughing made sense [...]

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