The battle for London’s business: Behind the scenes, European cities are on a charm offensive to attract City jobs October 24, 2018 Behind the scenes, European cities are on a charm offensive to attract City jobs, finds Jasper Jolly WITH Brexit negotiations reaching fever pitch, all eyes are fixed on the politicians wrangling over the UK’s new place in the world. But behind the scenes another battle is going on, with well-funded campaigns vying to attract business [...]
Londoners to fund Uber’s £200m plan for cars to go fully electric by 2025 October 23, 2018 All Uber cars driving in London will be fully electric by 2025 under the firm's new clean air plan for the capital, funded by its citizens through a fares hike. From early next year, a so-called clean air fee will be added to every Uber ride at 15p per mile, which will then be funnelled [...]
Flying taxis could help smart transport take off October 23, 2018 Flying taxis have this week moved one step closer to take-off, as the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) opens a consultation for new rules to govern drone-filled skies. And not a moment too soon. Last month, a drone capable of carrying human passengers was trialled in Gloucestershire, while another British firm is working on electric [...]
DEBATE: Will our growing enthusiasm for low-alcohol drinking change the very culture of the City? October 22, 2018 Will our growing enthusiasm for low-alcohol drinking change the very culture of the City? Christi Tronetti, marketing director at creative agency isobel, says YES. If New York is the city that never sleeps, London has always been the city that never stops drinking. When I first moved here from NYC, I thought I could drink – [...]
Thousands expected to march for second EU referendum in London October 20, 2018 Thousands of people are expected to march in central London today for a final referendum on the Brexit deal, the so-called people’s vote. Read more: UK ready to agree Irish backstop deal to speed Brexit talks The march started at midday in Park Lane and finishes in Parliament Square where marchers will hear speakers, including TV [...]
Trust in the City October 19, 2018 | City Talk Global Ethics Day was on 17 October. Now in its fifth year, this regular calendar event was created by the Carnegie Council to mark its centenary in 2014. The broad theme this year was ‘ethics in action’, and we partnered with the Carnegie Council and CFA Institute to produce a series of films called Ethics [...]
Hate preacher Anjem Choudary released from jail October 19, 2018 Islamist hate preacher Anjem Choudary has been released from jail today after serving half of his sentence. The notorious extremist, who once led banned network al-Muhajiroun, was released from Belmarsh prison this morning halfway through his five-and-a-half year sentence for inciting support for Isis. Read more: Mystery banker’s wife loses anti-corruption order appeal Choudary, from [...]
A prank left in tatters: Banksy reveals auction shredding did not go to plan October 18, 2018 The art world was captivated earlier this month when a painting by Banksy was partially shredded at an auction. Now, however, it seems that the infamous stunt was not one that went according to plan. A new video released today reveals that Banksy’s intentions had been to destroy the entire artwork, known as Girl with Balloon, [...]
London is the best place in the world to start a business, says Innocent co-founder Richard Reed October 18, 2018 London is the best place in the world to start a business, according to Innocent Drinks co-founder Richard Reed. The investor, who set up venture capital fund Jam Jar Investments after selling his smoothies business to Coca-Cola for more than £380m in 2013, said Britain is the birthplace of entrepreneurship. Read more: Entrepreneur outlines Patisserie Valerie rescue [...]
Whitehall’s move to Canary Wharf should inspire us towards a smaller, smarter state October 18, 2018 Moore's Law is an observable rule that has held broadly true since the mid-1960s. Named after the co-founder of Intel, it argues that every two years the number of transistors on a microchip will double at the same time that costs halve. In the real world, this has meant phones, cameras, and computers that are now [...]