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  • Beefeaters strike at London landmarks over pension dispute

    December 21, 2018

    Staff from Hampton Court palace, Kensington Palace and the Tower of London today staged a walk-out over changes to their pension scheme. Workers formed picket lines at the famous tourist sites in the first of a series of strikes organised by the GMB Union and Public and Commercial Services union (PCS).  The strikes follow an [...]

  • Gatwick Airport reopens after drones cause Christmas travel chaos

    December 21, 2018

    Gatwick Airport has reopened this morning, after an investigation into reports of drones flying near the airfield caused it to shut down for more than 36 hours. Hundreds of thousands of passengers attempting to travel for Christmas were affected by the disruption, the airport's largest since a volcanic ash cloud in 2010. As of 7am [...]

  • Gatwick Airport in total shutdown as drones investigation hits Christmas travellers

    December 20, 2018

    Passengers flying from Gatwick Airport have been told not to travel to the airport today, with all incoming and outgoing flights currently suspended. At least 20,000 passengers have already been affected, with hundreds of thousands of journeys likely to be disrupted in the coming days. Gatwick's operations chief Chris Woodroofe said those travelling home for Christmas will [...]

  • London pipped by New York as top destination for business trips

    December 20, 2018

    London is the world's second most popular business destination but is facing stiff competition from Paris.  The capital was once top of the rankings, but was overtaken by New York four years ago. This year, 10 per cent more business travellers booked flights to New York than London, flight data from Egencia shows. But London could be [...]

  • Minicab and Uber drivers to lose exemption from congestion charge

    December 19, 2018

    Minicab and Uber drivers will no longer be exempt from the £11.50 congestion charge from April next year, Sadiq Khan announced today as part of his push to curb pollution levels. TfL expects the changes to reduce the number of private hire vehicles entering the congestion zone each day by up to 8,000, a 44 per cent drop from current levels. [...]

  • Alibaba-backed dockless bicycle startup Ofo facing bankruptcy

    December 19, 2018

    Chinese bike-sharing startup Ofo has reportedly considered filing for bankruptcy, after coming under "immense" financial pressure resulting from a lack of cash flow. The firm, which operates a yellow dockless bicycle scheme across London and in other cities, has raised more than $2.2bn (£1.7bn) in funding since it was founded in 2014 from the likes of tech giant [...]

  • DEBATE: Will the new recommendations from the CMA help rebuild trust in the audit sector?

    December 19, 2018

    Will the new recommendations from the CMA help rebuild trust in the audit sector? Michael Izza, chief executive of ICAEW, says YES. The proposals from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), alongside the Kingman Review, are the kind of bold intervention in audit that we have been calling for. Breaking up the larger firms was unlikely [...]

  • Waterfront London properties take 30 per cent premium, a bargain compared to Paris

    December 18, 2018

    London waterfront homes come with a hefty price tag, but the 30 per cent premium to inland properties still falls well below equivalents in Paris and Sydney. While homeowners with a view of the water can expect to pay a hefty premium in London, they are fetching bargains compared to Paris and Perth, where the [...]

  • What might happen in 2019? A second referendum, an economic recession, and the political parties will fall apart

    December 18, 2018

    Anyone posing as Mystic Meg in the current environment of political turmoil would either be very brave or a charlatan. In four months’ time, the UK could still be a member of the EU, or will leave in either a chaotic or an orderly manner; with a radically different or the same government; or still [...]

  • London loses out in cost of living rankings thanks to falling pound in the years after Brexit referendum

    December 17, 2018

    London has become one of the cheapest major European cities for overseas workers since the Brexit referendum, according to global mobility research firm ECA International. As a result, of of the weakened pound since the leave vote, London has slipped from inside the top 50 global cities to 127th place, the company said in its [...]

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