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  • 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 [...]

  • UK productivity: Wandsworth is the most productive area in London

    May 22, 2019

    Wandsworth has been crowned the most productive local area in the UK as London boroughs dominate the top 10, new figures have revealed. The Cisco Productivity Index showed the south London borough had a productivity level 65 per cent higher than its industrial benchmark. Read more: The secret to the productivity puzzle? Work fewer hours [...]

  • London’s status as headquarter hub threatened by immigration rules, report warns

    May 22, 2019

    London’s status as a leading global destination for multinational headquarters could be under threat from new immigration laws and Brexit chaos, a new report has warned. Research carried out by think tank Centre for London showed the capital is the top-ranked destination globally for foreign direct investment into headquarters, attracting 591 projects between 2003 and [...]

  • Want to spark an e-scooter revolution in London? Ditch the language of conquest

    May 21, 2019

    When Germany’s politicians gave electric scooters the green light last Friday, they instantly created Europe’s largest market for this new mode of transport, while making Britain the last remaining major country in the continent not to approve e-scooters for use on roads. Pressure is now mounting on British politicians to overturn the ban on e-scooters, [...]

  • Greenpeace activists blockade BP’s London offices in climate change protest

    May 20, 2019

    Environmental protesters have blockaded BP’s central London headquarters this morning as they claim “this is a climate emergency”. Read more: Extinction Rebellion founder wants to upend the UK's financial sector Greenpeace activists have set up five steel containers outside all entrances to BP’s offices in St James's Square, W1. On Twitter, the group said: “Volunteers have [...]

  • Sweden requests arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange over rape allegation

    May 20, 2019

    Swedish prosecutors today filed a request for an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Read more: Sweden reopens rape case against Wikileaks' Julian Assange Assange is wanted in connection to a rape allegation first made against him in 2010. Sweden reopened the investigation last week after closing its file as Assange spent seven years [...]

  • Walking the walk: The City is on a journey to revolutionise transport in the capital

    May 20, 2019

    For Londoners, complaining about public transport is as commonplace as complaining about the weather. The City of London is the most accessible part of the capital, served by 15 Tube stations, seven Tube lines, eight mainline stations, multiple bus routes, and a fast-evolving bicycle network, but with a working population of 513,000 and home to [...]

  • Amazon leads £450m Deliveroo funding round as startup expands London tech team

    May 17, 2019

    Deliveroo today confirmed Amazon is leading a $575m (£450m) funding round in the food delivery business as it plans to expand its London engineering team with some of the cash. Read more: Amazon in talks to invest millions in Deliveroo The round, including money from existing investors T Rowe Price, Fidelity Management and Greenoaks, takes [...]

  • Bank of England deputy recommends ‘British approach’ to post-Brexit financial regulation

    May 16, 2019

    Britain's financial regulations should be just as strict following Brexit, but more power should be handed to regulatory bodies to create “dynamic” rules, Sam Woods, a deputy governor of the Bank of England, has said. Read more: EU officials mulling post-Brexit financial reforms Woods, who is also chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), [...]

  • Tube delays: Commuters face Tube misery as severe delays hit two lines

    May 16, 2019

    Commuters were left to suffer a torrid journey to work this morning with two key Tube and transport lines suffering severe delays and one part suspended. The Bakerloo Line was running with severe delays after a signal failure at Queen’s Park this morning. At 11am it was still running minor delays. Read more: Commuter chaos: Severe [...]

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