Microsoft to open first UK store in London, one minute away from Apple’s Oxford Circus store May 30, 2019 Microsoft has announced it will open a UK flagship store in London this summer. The tech giant’s first physical UK store will open in Regent Street on 11 July, just a one minute walk away from Apple’s London flagship branch. Read more: Stockwatch: When you should buy Amazon and Microsoft The branch near Oxford Circus [...]
UK regulators cautiously welcome EU backtrack on no-deal share trading rules May 29, 2019 UK regulators have welcomed a move by their EU counterparts to backtrack on rules that would have stopped European investors from trading shares in some of the biggest British companies in London after a no-deal Brexit. Read more: EU leaders tell UK the Brexit deal cannot be renegotiated However, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said [...]
Mind the expectation gap: Sadiq Khan is a disappointment to London May 29, 2019 When Sadiq Khan was elected as London mayor just over three years ago, it was off the back of some big promises. The new mayor reassured us that he was going to make our city a “safe and secure place”. He pledged that we wouldn’t pay a penny more to travel around the capital, although this [...]
London Stansted is the UK’s worst airport for flight delays May 28, 2019 Flights departing from UK airports were subject to delays of an average of 16 minutes last year, with London Stansted airport topping the list. Read more: Heathrow Airport sees April passenger numbers soar to 6.8m Planes leaving Stansted airport were delayed by 25 minutes on average in 2018, an analysis of Civil Aviation Authority data [...]
Life in the slow lane? City of London Corp hopes to impose 15mph speed limit across Square Mile May 24, 2019 As the home of London’s hustling financial sector, the Square Mile is not known for moving slowly. But for motorists, that could soon be about to change, after the City of London Corporation agreed to make it the first area in the country with a 15mph speed limit. Read more: Seeking solace in the Square [...]
Tube chaos: Signal failure causes severe delays for commuters on District Line May 24, 2019 A signal failure has left commuters to contend with severe Tube delays this morning as Transport for London (TfL) part suspended two London Underground lines. Read more: Underground fire alert causes Tube chaos for commuters Passengers faced a difficult journey to work on both the District Line and the Hammersmith & City Line after the [...]
The Mifid II reality has been the exact opposite of its noble aims May 24, 2019 The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) II, which brought in sweeping regulatory reform to financial markets in the EU, was intended to improve competition and transparency. More than a year on from its introduction, it has become clear that it has widely missed the mark. In the wake of the financial crash, improved regulation [...]
Police give all-clear after Whitehall lockdown to investigate ‘suspect item’ May 23, 2019 Police closed off Whitehall earlier this afternoon to investigate a “suspect item”. Road closures were in place around the centre of government after the Metropolitan Police got to the scene at 12.01pm. Read more: May U-turns on publishing Brexit Bill “Specialist officers are now in attendance”, the Met said shortly after midday, confirming that the [...]
Tube chaos: Severe delays hit Tube lines after Underground fire alert hits Jubilee Line commuters May 23, 2019 A fire alert at Bond Street station left commuters' journeys in tatters today as the Jubilee Line was struck with severe delays and left part suspended for most of the morning. Read more: Revealed: These are London's most stressful Tube stations There was no service on the Jubilee Line between Finchley Road and Waterloo this [...]
The future eminence of our legal sector rests on more than Brexit May 23, 2019 Ever since the referendum, we have seen dire warnings that London risks losing its place as a global business hub. We have read countless stories of other European cities pitching for our international financial services sector, and there are now concerns that the continental courts are gearing up for an assault on its preeminent status [...]