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  • Q&A: How would Labour’s plan to delist companies work?

    November 20, 2019

    John McDonnell shocked the City once again yesterday after unveiling his latest plans to shake up the world of finance. The shadow chancellor, who revealed plans for “rewriting the rules” of business, said that firms which failed to take “adequate steps” to deal with climate change would be delisted from the London Stock Exchange. But [...]

  • London councils must make capital ‘more open’

    November 20, 2019

    Local authorities should take more control of privately-owned public spaces to make them accessible, according to a new report. Centre for London, a think tank dedicated to improving the capital, has today released a study into the management of public spaces throughout the city. Read more: Sadiq Khan confirms 2020 TfL fare freeze Public London [...]

  • Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Siobhan Benita proposes TfL homelessness scheme

    November 19, 2019

    An estimated £400m left unused on Oyster cards should be given to the homeless, according to the Liberal Democrats’ London 2020 mayoral candidate. Transport for London (TfL) released a report last week showing that £400m was left unused on Oyster cards. Read more: Sadiq Khan confirms 2020 TfL fare freeze Liberal Democrat mayoral hopeful Siobhan [...]

  • Ride-hailing app Kapten unveils London-first electric fleet

    November 19, 2019

    Ride-hailing app Kapten has launched a fully electric fleet of vehicles, marking a London-first. Kapten launched its “electric class” fleet today, making it the first ride-hailing app in London to have an electric option on its app. Read more: Riding by: Kapten’s new CEO plots out the company’s future It consists of 1,100 battery electric [...]

  • Politicians need to take the brakes off e-scooters for a greener commute to work

    November 19, 2019

    If you are stuck in traffic, watching another diesel taxi go past, you won’t be alone in wishing for cleaner ways to travel around London. New research shows that nearly 70 per cent of people don’t think politicians are doing enough to encourage alternative, environmentally friendly transport options. So, what are these alternatives? Right now, [...]

  • Outernet signs deal for ‘world’s largest’ LED screen deployment

    November 18, 2019

    Outernet, a new immersive advertising and live entertainment space under construction in central London, has secured a deal to install the world’s largest deployment of LED screens. Outernet today said it has signed an agreement, understood to be worth millions of pounds, with Chinese display manufacturer AOTO to provide 8K, 360-degree floor-to-ceiling screens. Read more: [...]

  • Liberal Democrat Sam Gyimah reported to police over comments about Grenfell

    November 18, 2019

    A Labour election candidate has reported Tory-turned-Liberal Democrat Sam Gyimah to the police over “inaccurate and dangerous” allegations about her role in the Grenfell. Emma Dent Coad – a Jeremy Corbyn ally who won Kensington and Chelsea in 2017 – has made the complaint after Gyimah told City A.M. that she and other Kensington Council [...]

  • London Marathon plagued by drugs and violence, says City of London

    November 18, 2019

    The London Marathon needs a stronger police presence to deal with recurrent drug-taking and violence, according to the City of London’s chief safety officer. David MacKintosh, the City of London Corporation’s head of community safety, has said the marathon brings “large groups of young adults consuming alcohol and drugs…particularly nitrous oxide”, which has contributed to [...]

  • Crane drain: Construction on new London offices slows to five-year low

    November 18, 2019

    The number of new construction projects for office blocks in London has fallen by almost half in the last six months, according to data published today. Work has started on only 24 new schemes totalling 1.8m square feet (sq ft) in the capital over the last six months, compared to 37 schemes totalling 3.5m sq [...]

  • Sadiq Khan confirms 2020 TfL fare freeze

    November 18, 2019

    Transport for London (TfL) fares will remain unchanged in 2020, Sadiq Khan has confirmed. The mayor of London’s fare freeze is now into its fourth year, after promising to not rise TfL prices in his first term. Read more: Victoria line drivers prepare for November Tube strike The freeze will continue after next may’s London [...]

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