Afternoon update: What we know (and what we don’t) about the US election race November 4, 2020 Afternoon update: What we know about the US election race so far
London Tories slam Mayor Sadiq Khan over housing pledge and say he’ll miss home completion targets October 29, 2020 New figures reveal less than a third of the homes London's mayor started building in his first term have been completed.
Flying is at the same risk level for catching Covid as visiting the supermarket, Harvard research finds October 27, 2020 A new report from Harvard researchers found the risks of catching Covid-19 during a flight are similar or lower than going to the supermarket – if you wear a mask
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East London Liquor: Craft doesn’t have to mean expensive, as indie distiller toasts Tesco and Co-op deals October 13, 2020 East London Liquor Co boss: Craft alcohol doesn't have to mean expensive, as indie distiller toasts Tesco and Co-op supply deals
Wagamama and Frankie & Benny’s owner TRG sees central London pub and restaurant sales collapse October 6, 2020 Wagamama and Frankie & Benny's owner TRG sees central London pub and restaurant sales collapse
More than 1,000 UK pubs plead for government help after dire Friday trading following 10pm curfew October 4, 2020 Pub owners are pleading with the government for more support after their second poor Friday night of trading after the new 10pm curfew
Coronavirus: US President Donald Trump and wife Melania self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19 October 2, 2020 The US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania have tested positive for Coronavirus
New wage subsidy scheme does not go far enough, warns hospitality industry September 24, 2020 The embattled UK hospitality sector has given chancellor Rishi Sunak’s latest job retention scheme a lukewarm reception, saying the new wage subsidy does not go far enough. UK Hospitality, a lobby group representing British pubs, clubs, restaurants and bars, said it wanted industry-specific help. Boss Kate Nicholls said she wanted the government to pick up [...]
Cycling debutants in London more-than-double as the capital’s commuters switch to two wheels September 24, 2020 If you thought the city’s cycling lanes were busier with newbies over the past few months, you’re not alone. New data out today by Strava Metro showed the number of people newly taking up cycling in the capital peaked in May, with 119 per cent year-on-year growth. By June, the total number of cycling trips [...]