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  • The Govia Thameslink strike set for 7 September has been called off

    September 1, 2016

    It looks like a 24-hour strike by Southern railway workers next Wednesday in a row over ticket office closures will not be going ahead. Rail union RMT confirmed today that it has suspended strike action involving Southern operator Govia Thameslink's station staff, scheduled for 7 September, after "significant progress" was made in talks held at ACAS yesterday. The union [...]

  • Lord Mayor heads to China to drum up business for London

    September 1, 2016

    The Lord Mayor of the City of London will be heading to China next week in a bid to strengthen commercial ties and promote Britain as a business partner. Lord Mayor Jeffrey Mountevans will be leading a business delegation to Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin in mainland China as well as to Hong Kong on 7 September [...]

  • Department for Transport unveils £20m plan to get Southern back on track

    September 1, 2016

    Transport secretary Chris Grayling has unveiled a package of measures aimed at improving the performance of the Southern rail network and restoring passenger confidence. The new measures include a £20m fund and the appointment of one of Britain’s most experienced rail industry figures, Chris Gibb, to help get the service back "running as it should". London [...]

  • Here’s where London’s next cycle superhighway will be

    September 1, 2016

    Cyclists, rejoice (and drivers, commiserate): there's going to be a new extension to London's cycle superhighway network, running from South to North London. Transport for London (TfL) said today it is going ahead with plans to construct Cycle Superhighway 6, running between Elephant & Castle and King's Cross. The plans involve widening pavements and creating more crossing points, it [...]

  • Sadiq Khan made big promises on becoming London mayor, he now needs to deliver tangible results for Londoners

    September 1, 2016

    London mayor Sadiq Khan is undoubtedly a strong campaigning politician. It scooped him the top slot in City Hall after all. However, Khan runs the risk of seeming detached from the needs of Londoners. Some companies that deal with him say he appears disengaged and point to his love of photo opportunities and a schedule [...]

  • Toast at 300ft? The Emirates Line Thames cable car has applied to serve booze

    August 31, 2016

    If you're the sort who is comfortable quaffing champagne 300ft above the swirling waters of the Thames, we have good news: the Emirates Air Line cable car may be about to serve alcohol. Bottoms up. Yep: transport bosses have applied for a licence to sell booze to passengers in an effort to make the struggling cable car more popular. [...]

  • Uber’s going electric in London

    August 31, 2016

    Uber is launching a fleet of fully electric cars across London in a bid to reduce levels of pollution in the capital ahead of another potential clash with the city's transport regulators. Already well-known for its hybrid Toyota Priuses, 50 electric powered cars will hit the city's roads over the next month with potential plans for hundreds more [...]

  • Great Fire of London 350th anniversary celebrations: What you need to know about the burning of a huge sculpture of London’s skyline

    August 31, 2016

    This week marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, and to commemorate it, a 120 metre-long sculpture of London’s 17th-century skyline will be set alight on the Thames. To make sure you don’t miss out on the spectacle, entitled London 1666, here’s our guide to watching. Where The sculpture will be ceremonially [...]

  • London transport disruption: Tower Bridge is closing to traffic for three months

    August 31, 2016

    Travelling from the City to the south side of the river is about to get a whole lot more fun – Tower Bridge is set to close to all traffic for three months. No vehicles will be allowed access to the London landmark from Saturday 1 October to Friday 30 December, while the City of London [...]

  • 10 London startups named the hottest in Europe

    August 31, 2016

    Dinner delivery startup Deliveroo and and an artificial intelligence company acquired by Twitter have both been named among the hottest startups in Europe to emerge from London. Top entrepreneurs and investors from across Europe have chosen the startups, along with a further eight, to compile a top 10 list of the capital's newest tech companies making a name for themselves, [...]

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