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  • Ilford named as London’s most burgled postcode while Chelsea is the least at risk

    January 25, 2019

    East London's Ilford has been named as the most targeted area in the capital for burglaries, new figures show. Analysis from over two and a half million insurance claims revealed the postcode areas in the UK and London most at risk of burglaries, as well as the safest. Henley-in-Arden in Warwickshire, on the outskirts of [...]

  • London startups take the lead in Tech Nation’s fourth Upscale accelerator

    January 25, 2019

    City startups have landed more than two thirds of the places available on Tech Nation’s fourth Upscale acceleration programme, beating out over 100 applicants. The digital entrepreneur network, which also runs a fintech accelerator backed by the Treasury, has selected 30 startups as “ones to watch” in 2019. The fast-growing tech firms will enter the programme’s [...]

  • DEBATE: Should London impose rent restrictions, as suggested in Sadiq Khan’s campaign plans?

    January 25, 2019

    Should London impose rent restrictions, as suggested in Sadiq Khan’s campaign plans? Dan Wilson Craw, director of Generation Rent, says YES. Londoners are paying some of the highest rents in the world. Building more homes will plug the shortage at the root of this, but that will take a decade or more. We need urgent action [...]

  • London-based AI and emerging technology festival bags HSBC as lead sponsor

    January 25, 2019

    An upcoming London-based festival of artificial intelligence, blockchain and emerging technologies has named global banking giant HSBC as its lead sponsor. CogX 2019, which takes place at the start of London Tech Week from 10-12 June, will also move to King’s Cross this year, and will feature 500 speakers, 300 startups and more than 15,000 [...]

  • The US government shutdown drags on, but London never closes for business

    January 24, 2019

    As the longest government shutdown in US history rumbles on – sparked by Donald Trump’s insistence to build a border wall that Democrats in Congress have refused to grant funding for – Wall Street and Silicon Valley have been left in serious IPO limbo. Staff at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have not worked [...]

  • Commuter chaos: Black cabs hold up Tottenham Court Road during rush hour for a third day

    January 23, 2019

    Black cab drivers have launched a third day of protests during London's evening rush hour, gathering on Tottenham Court Road and halting traffic. The week-long demonstration, organised by the Independent Taxi Alliance (ITA), is in protest over plans to restrict access to the route as part of a £35m transformation project. The blockade is scheduled to [...]

  • Santander closures: 14 London branches to be shut down

    January 23, 2019

    Santander has announced that 14 London stores will be shuttered as part of the bank's plan to close a total of 140 branches across the UK. Three branches will be closed in the Square Mile, with the Gracechurch Street, Leather Lane and Ludgate Circus banks facing closure this year.  Read more: Santander cuts 140 branches – putting 1,270 [...]

  • DEBATE: Should we welcome proposals for the so-called Tulip Tower in the City?

    January 23, 2019

    Should we welcome proposals for the so-called Tulip Tower in the City? David Buik, market commentator at Core Spreads, says YES. Sir Norman Foster’s first commercial building in the UK was the Sainsbury Centre of Visual Arts in Norwich, completed in 1974. Now that same architect has designed the Tulip Tower, to be erected and built (subject [...]

  • London startup supporter Tech Hub grabs new Shoreditch venue in City expansion

    January 23, 2019

    Europe’s longest-running tech workspace and startup support organisation Tech Hub has made a fresh commitment to London, revealing a £2.2m investment in a brand new home in Shoreditch. Launched in 2010 with Google as a founding sponsor, Tech Hub will move its 400 resident companies from its current spaces in London’s Silicon Roundabout and in [...]

  • Snow hits London as commuters battle through the elements and temperatures plummet

    January 22, 2019

    Commuters were forced to battle through snow on their way home this evening as temperatures plunged across London. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for ice overnight into tomorrow morning as snow hit the capital. Temperatures dropped as low as 0.7C but could be set to hit -2C tomorrow. Commuters fought through the [...]

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