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  • The future of London: Is the city edging towards independence?

    September 12, 2016

    It is increasingly easy to characterise London as a “city state”. Its scale, wealth and multi-dimensional differences (as compared to the rest of the country) mean it has more in common with New York or Toronto than with Yorkshire or Scotland. The creation of the office of mayor of London, a glamorous Americanised form of government, makes [...]

  • City firms carry on hiring through Brexit uncertainty

    September 12, 2016

    London’s firms are still taking on staff despite the uncertainty caused by June’s referendum, two new surveys of the capital’s businesses have found. Recruitment outfit Manpower said the number of employers planning to hire more staff in the final three months of the year has increased, taking London to second place on the nationwide league [...]

  • Public Health England issues health warning ahead of heatwave set to arrive this evening

    September 12, 2016

    The government has issued a health warning ahead of a heatwave which is set to hit the capital this evening. The Met Office has warned that hot and humid weather will arrive today in the east of England, the south east, London and the east Midlands, which will all be put on heatwave level 2 status [...]

  • London commuters face transport delays due to 24-hour bus strike

    September 12, 2016

    Commuters in London are facing delays today due to a 24-hour bus strike. Workers from Tower Transit, which operates around five per cent of London bus routes, began their strike at 00:01, and the industrial action is set to continue until 23:59. The staff are members of the Unite union, and previously led industrial action [...]

  • Sadiq Khan’s new one-hour Hopper bus fare comes into force today – but it won’t quite live up to his original promise

    September 12, 2016

    One of London mayor Sadiq Khan's manifesto promises launches today, but it won't quite match the plan. Khan had pledged a new “Hopper” one hour bus ticket allowing unlimited transfers on buses inside a 60-minute window. And while the ticket launches today, it will only cover a single change between buses or trams, with the discount [...]

  • London will remain a world-leading city because of its world-beating talent

    September 12, 2016

    When people think of London, our city’s iconic buildings, red buses, black taxis, and vibrant cultural scene often come to mind. But the capital offers so much more than that, with PwC finding in a recent report that London, for the second year in a row, is the world’s number one place for companies to do [...]

  • The cause of London’s Great Plague has been confirmed from DNA taken from a Crossrail site

    September 9, 2016

    Researchers have used DNA testing to confirm the cause of London's 1665-1666 Great Plague using skeletons from a Crossrail site near Liverpool Street station.  An analysis of DNA from 20 skeletons excavated from a suspected Great Plague burial pit at the Bedlam burial ground, at the New Churchyard, found a significant proportion of the samples [...]

  • Tottenham Court Road station has reopened after being evacuated and closed due to person hit by train

    September 8, 2016

    Tottenham Court Road station has reopened after being evacuated and closed earlier following a passenger incident.  A person was hit by a Central Line train at the station, which was evacuated following the incident. https://twitter.com/centralline/status/773806720489586688   Service has now resumed on the line, but there are severe delays. https://twitter.com/centralline/status/773805864687902720 ​ One Twitter user uploaded a [...]

  • As Fabric closes its doors for the last time, is arbitrary state intervention killing London’s night life?

    September 7, 2016

    Alex Proud, founder of Proud Galleries and Proud Camden, says Yes. Possibly the world’s greatest club has been closed. A club held by most in the industry (and until recently by the Met and Islington Council) as an example of good practice, run to the highest standards of professionalism, crime prevention and drug prevention. Six tragic [...]

  • Activists protesting benefits cuts have blocked Westminster Bridge in central London

    September 7, 2016

    Activists from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) have blocked Westminster Bridge this afternoon. People are standing and sitting on Westminster Bridge Road, blocking traffic, as they protest against cuts to benefits. The Metropolitan Police said they are aware of the demonstration and officers are on the scene. #CutsKill disabled activists sit in road refusing move from [...]

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