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  • London deserves a mayor who believes in the city’s bright entrepreneurial future

    July 19, 2018

    Come March 2019, Britain will have left the EU, but our city will continue to be the most vibrant and dynamic economic urban economy on earth. Londoners deserve a mayor who represents this and protects our position of strength. Unlike Sadiq Khan, he or she can ill-afford to be sucked in to talking down London’s [...]

  • Police: ‘Serious concerns’ of violence at pro-Donald Trump and Tommy Robinson demonstrations

    July 14, 2018

    Scotland Yard has warned of its “serious concerns” that there could disorder at planned pro-Donald Trump and Tommy Robinson demonstrations in London today. The police have imposed conditions on the marches under the Public Order Act to “prevent serious disorder and disruption to Londoners”. Chief Superintendent Elaine Van-Orden said: “We have such serious concerns about [...]

  • What you need to know about the anti-Donald Trump demonstrations in London today

    July 13, 2018

    US President Donald Trump is in the UK this week and where Trump goes protesters go too. Although he has largely avoided London, large protests are still expected in the capital today. Protests There are set to be two major protests in London today – leading to road closures and diversions on London’s bus network. [...]

  • Lift-off for Trump baby blimp as Sadiq Khan defends decision to let it fly

    July 13, 2018

    The 6-metre tall balloon in the shape of Donald Trump as a baby is taking flight over London this morning, despite the President saying it made him feel "unwelcome". It will fly between 9.30am and 11.30am today. However strict rules mean that the balloon will be tethered to the ground throughout, and restricted from floating [...]

  • RAF centenary flypast over London today: Five things to look out for

    July 10, 2018

    A huge flypast featuring up to 100 aircraft will go ahead today over central London to mark 100 years of the Royal Air Force. With so many aircraft taking part in such a big occasion on 10 July, there will be plenty to keep an eye on. So here are five things to look out [...]

  • Connecting London: Wifi holds the key to urban sustainability

    July 10, 2018

    What comes to mind when you think about sustainability? Curbing pollution? Prohibiting industrial waste? Filtering plastic from the ocean? A 5p tax on plastic bags? It might be all or none of the above – but it’s unlikely to be wireless internet networks. Yet, if implemented properly, network technology will play a significant role in [...]

  • RAF centenary flypast: The best spots to watch the planes go by in London and Essex

    July 10, 2018

    Today the Royal Air Force (RAF) will be celebrating its 100th birthday with a 100-strong flypast from Ipswich, over Essex and culminating in a direct fly over of Buckingham Palace. We've compiled a list of the best places you can go to guarantee the best view of this once-in-a-lifetime show. Unless you've been living under [...]

  • An exhibition at Horse Guards Parade has aircraft old and new on show to commemorate RAF centenary

    July 7, 2018

    Londoners will be looking up to the sky on 10 July, when as many as 100 aircraft will be soaring over the capital to commemorate the official centenary birthday of the Royal Air Force (RAF). The celebrations, however, have already begun. An event at Horse Guards Parade this weekend is letting the public get a [...]

  • The travel disruptions and closures you need to know ahead of a busy weekend in the capital

    July 7, 2018

    Pride celebrations and a World Cup quarter-final against Sweden today will make this weekend one of London’s busiest in the year, but there are several closures and disruptions worth checking ahead of the big day.   Trains: Jubilee line – On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 July, there will be no service between Stratford and [...]

  • London bucks house listings trend in three-year high despite nationwide fall

    July 4, 2018

    The number of properties listed on London's housing market rose to a three-year high in June, despite the UK suffering an overall decline in houses put up for sale, according to new figures from a property supply index. Nearly 33,000 homes were put on the market in the capital last month, the highest level since [...]

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