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  • Facebook to create 500 tech jobs in London as it opens new engineering hub

    June 12, 2019

    Facebook has said it will create 500 new tech jobs in London by the end of the year as it launches a new engineering centre in Soho. Roughly 100 of the new roles will be in artificial intelligence, with many of the employees working to detect and remove malicious content, fake accounts and other harmful [...]

  • Brexit dogma is a one-way ticket to extinction for London’s Tories

    June 11, 2019

    As 11 candidates prepare to enter the race to succeed Theresa May as Conservative party leader and Prime Minister, London Tories have their own identity crisis to worry about. They just chalked up a new electoral record: 7.8 per cent of the vote, fifth place citywide, and zero MEPs returned to the European parliament. Ex-Tory [...]

  • By working together, we can clean up London’s air quality and stop pollution

    June 10, 2019

    With state visits and political leadership battles dominating the news, it’s unsurprising that the environment – particularly air quality – isn’t at the top of the agenda. But Londoners are determined to see a major clean-up of the capital’s air, and we can’t afford to take our foot off the pedal. Much of central London [...]

  • Meet Blenheim Forge, the blacksmiths supplying quality kitchen knives to London’s top chefs

    June 10, 2019

    TUCKED away in a railway arch beneath Peckham train station lies a workshop. Here, the blacksmiths of Blenheim Forge toil away making kitchen knives. But these are not just any old blades. These are handcrafted Japanese-style knives – and the cheapest model starts at £160. There’s no better endorsement for a product than knowing who [...]

  • London named world’s top tech hub as leaders descend on the capital

    June 10, 2019

    London has been named the top city in the world for foreign direct investment from overseas tech companies. The capital attracted significantly more projects in 2018 than any other country, according to data from London & Partners. It racked up 91 tech investment projects to the tune of £864m in the last 12 months, compared [...]

  • London’s private sector bounces back after weak April

    June 10, 2019

    London’s private sector bounced back last month from a weak April, with firms reporting the first rise in new business in 2019, according to a survey from Natwest. Read more: London takes top spot in future global cities ranking The purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the capital – which measures the output of the private [...]

  • London leads Europe’s tech unicorn herd

    June 9, 2019

    The UK is now home to over 70 tech unicorns, having created more than one billion-dollar company every month in the last year. Britain has more than double the amount of unicorns as the next highest-ranking European country, and comes third globally to the US and China, according to data from Tech Nation and Dealroom. [...]

  • London Symphony Orchestra to kick off week of live music in the City

    June 8, 2019

    The London Symphony Orchestra will kick off a week of live music in the City of London on Monday. The London Wall Place Partnership is set to host its second music festival, which celebrates London’s musicians, at its gardens in the middle of the Square Mile. Read more: Square Mile gears up for luxury summer [...]

  • Corruption, dirty cash, and money laundering – we must shine a spotlight on crooks hiding in the City

    June 7, 2019

    The OECD ranks Britain as one of the best places to start and grow a business. We’re home to five of the top 10 fastest-growing businesses in Europe because people know we’re an open, liberal, free-trading economy where new businesses can be created easily, and where startups are treated fairly, even when they take on [...]

  • Chaos hits commuters with severe Tube delays

    June 7, 2019

    Commuters faced a dire journey into work this morning after signalling problems left three Tube lines suffering severe delays. Read more: These are the Tube’s most stressful stations The Circle Line and Hammersmith & City Line had severe delays along their entire lines this morning after the problem. Meanwhile the District Line had severe delays [...]

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