Mandatory face masks on TfL scrapped from tomorrow February 23, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that from tomorrow face masks will no longer be mandatory across the network. After considering several factors – including the government’s ‘Living with Covid’ plan and London’s downward rate of infections – the public body decided to scrap the requirement, still encouraging the use as a courtesy to fellow [...]
Tech giants prefer fines to compliance says EU’s Margrethe Vestager February 23, 2022 Some tech giants may prefer to pay a fine rather than comply, said the European Union's antitrust chief, citing Apple's recent battle with the Dutch courts.
London rents exceed pre-pandemic levels with average weekly rent £751 February 23, 2022 Rents in the capital have soared as Covid restrictions have eased, with the average weekly rent now standing at £751. Data from estate agency Chestertons has found that the average rent has soared 21 per cent since 2020 when the average cost for renters was £589. Demand has increased thanks to renters returning to the [...]
Hochschild Mining boss at a loss to explain tumbling shares amid rebounding profits February 23, 2022 Hochschild Mining has reported rebounding revenues and a boost in profits, despite the continuing impact of Covid-19 on its business.
Letters: Keep your house in order February 23, 2022 [RE: Build some bloody houses? An old call but no less relevant today, Feb 21] This is spot on. Unfortunately the Mayor of London isn’t helping. Last Friday Sadiq Khan’s latest figures showed that 39,188 affordable homes still need to be started by March 2023, to meet his 116,000 target. So after six years as [...]
Rail cleaners take the streets in biggest strike ever February 23, 2022 Hundreds of railway cleaners today are taking the streets in what campaigners consider their biggest strike ever over wages. The cleaners, the majority of whom is employed by professional cleaning company Churchill, work across the UK’s railway network – including on Thameslink, Southeastern, Eurostar and HS1 services. “The rail industry make a lot of noise [...]
Peel Hunt warns of profits slump as deal delays hamper performance February 23, 2022 Shares in British broker Peel Hunt plunged more than 13 per cent this morning after bosses said it expected full year profits to slump below expectations, as deal delays and a trading slowdown hampered performance.
City exclusive: London court issues arrest warrant for high-profile venture capitalist Julie Meyer February 23, 2022 The High Court has issued an arrest warrant for Julie Meyer, the founder and CEO of Swiss investment fund Viva Investment Partners (VIP), after she failed to attend a court hearing last week. The decision to issue a warrant for Meyer’s arrest comes after the High Court this month handed the high-profile businesswoman a [...]
Meta creative production: WPP’s Hogarth launches 700 strong metaverse team February 23, 2022 Hogarth, WPP’s specialist global creative content production company, has announced it will be launching The Metaverse Foundry, a global team of over 700 to deliver brand experiences for clients in the metaverse from design to execution. The Foundry will be available to all WPP’s clients and agencies globally, bringing together metaverse production and virtual art. [...]
Discovery sees record figures for Winter Olympics with over a billion minutes streamed February 23, 2022 Discovery has reported record Olympic Winter Games viewership and engagement on its digital platforms, as the household appeal of discovery+ drove significantly higher consumption and numbers of new paid subscribers compared to PyeongChang 2018.