The United Nations’ gathering was an urgent call for our leaders to think bold September 27, 2022 If you noticed the city a little empty of the usual politico, media and business types last week, it wasn’t an extension of the official mourning period. As soon as the ceremonials were complete large swathes of our political class decamped to the United Nations General Assembly, the annual diplomatic circus that takes over the [...]
If we don’t fix London’s housing, families will get stuck in temporary accommodation September 27, 2022 This coming winter will be hard for millions of Londoners, with energy costs and inflation hitting almost everyone. But it will be harder still for the thousands of families stuck in temporary accommodation who don’t have a permanent home. The numbers affected are staggering – 59 per cent of all English households in temporary accommodation [...]
A new Tory green agenda has to be stubbornly pro-growth September 27, 2022 In 1990, Margaret Thatcher called for action on climate change, remarking that we all need to “make changes and sacrifices, so that we do not live at the expense of future generations”. The key question is whether Truss will follow in the footsteps of her idol, or take more inspiration from Thatcher’s climate sceptic Chancellor [...]
Exclusive: Entertainment and media firms hold nerve against economic instability September 27, 2022 UK entertainment and media firms are holding their nerve against a backdrop of economic turmoil, opting for digital investment over cuts. While there is short-term uncertainty in the market, confidence and growth can be seen in the long-term direction of the entertainment and media (E&M) industry, according to a new report from PwC. The big [...]
Letters: Prevention in our offices September 27, 2022 [Re: Hello, 999? Our ambulances are in desperate need of emergency surgery, 22 September] Therese Coffey’s ABCD plan for the health service will be viewed by many as a welcome step to address systemic issues faced by the NHS especially in improving ambulance delays and GP waits. With long term sickness levels at a record [...]
Oxford Street to slash ‘opening hours’ for Christmas lights amid energy crisis September 27, 2022 Oxford Street will lower its energy usage by two-thirds this Christmas as it lights up for the festive season. Amid the ongoing energy crisis, London’s famous light display is brightening the street with energy-efficient LED bulbs and reducing its operating hours this year. The switch on, taking place on 2 November, will illuminate the sky [...]
EV switch under threat from uneven roll out and rising energy prices September 27, 2022 Over the last few years, an increasing number of Brits have joined the green car revolution and switched to electric vehicles (EVs). There are currently over 900,000 electric cars in the UK – up from less than 4,000 a decade ago, according to data from the RAC. While this only represents 4.5 per cent of [...]
Starmer says Labour is ‘party of the centre-ground’ as he vows to ‘fight Tories’ on economy September 26, 2022 Sir Keir Starmer will tomorrow say Labour is now the “party of the centre-ground” and will vow to “fight the Tories on the economy”. The Labour leader will say during his party conference speech in Liverpool that he stands for “sound money” and that he will “turn the UK into a growth superpower” if elected [...]
Khan says ‘it is my intention to run and win’ third term as London mayor September 26, 2022 Sadiq Khan has emphatically said it is “still very much my intention to run and win a third term” as London mayor in the latest indication he will try for a historic third election victory. Khan said during at a Labour conference fringe event in Liverpool that he believed in “the London promise” of social [...]
Analysis: Pound slump is bad, but UK bond market is carnage September 26, 2022 Focus on the pound today was understandable, from a media perspective. “Pound tumbles to record low against US dollar” is a great headline. Analysts at investment bank Nomura said sterling may plunge to $0.95 in the first three months of next year. Blimey. But, it’s the turmoil in the UK bond markets that was the [...]