Mozzarella in Mayfair goes glam May 17, 2010 Cielo/Luxx 3 New Burlington Street W1S 2JF 020 7297 2893 www.cielorestaurant.co.uk, www.luxx-london.com FOOD *** SERVICE **** ATMOSPHERE *** Cost per person without wine: £50 THESE days, being a restaurant plain and simple just isn’t good enough. Since the credit crunch bit, we have entered a new realm of added value, and if you like to [...]
Piggie-shaped cheese hits Sardinia’s chicest enclave May 17, 2010 WHEN the sun doesn’t shine in southern Italy, there is one major comfort. The food. I was reminded of this over the weekend during a trip to Sardinia since it was warmer, sunnier and less windy in London than it was there. And it wasn’t warm in London. Or sunny. Or particularly still. If there [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS May 17, 2010 THE MILROY: NOT JUST FOR MEMBERS Ever heard of The Milroy restaurant? Unless you’re a member of private casino Les Ambassadeurs, probably not. Previously only accessible to members The Milroy has flung open its doors to the hoi palloi for lunch. If the superlative European food, cooked by Simon Foster, previously of Claridge’s and La Tante [...]
The ash is back May 17, 2010 BRITAIN’S airline industry is facing a fresh set of threats this week as aviation authorities prepare to close a number of airports ahead of a new and highly dense ash cloud which is expected to drift across the UK. Last night Heathrow, Gatwick and City airports were closed from 1am until at least 7am today. [...]
Osborne launches audit of UK’s books May 17, 2010 GEORGE OSBORNE will commission an independent audit of the nation’s battered public finances today, ahead of an emergency Budget at the end of June. The chancellor has asked Sir Alan Budd, a former economic adviser to the Treasury, to head up the Office for Budget Responsibility, which will publish the review. Budd will also be [...]
BP closer to plugging leak May 16, 2010 BP executives celebrated some success yesterday after the oil giant moved one step closer to capturing some of the oil leaking into the Gulf of Mexico. After inserting a four-inch tube into a broken 21-inch pipe, also known as a “riser”, BP said that it had successfully completed the first stages of a siphoning process [...]
Brussels is about to clobber the City May 16, 2010 HOW absurd. A successful British industry, one which even banker-bashers admit wasn’t responsible for the financial crisis, will this week be hammered by the European Union, marking the new government’s first foreign policy defeat and the latest blow to London’s prosperity. I’m of course referring to the EU’s attack on alternative investment managers, including hedge [...]
Senators soften on banks May 16, 2010 TWO Democrat politicians have indicated they will soften their position on tough new derivatives laws as the US financial reform bill moves into its final week in the Senate. Chris Dodd, chairman of the Senate banking committee, and Blanche Lincoln, chairman of the agriculture committee, hinted a compromise could be agreed with the banking industry [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING May 16, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES HEDGE FUNDS HIT BY MAY VOLATILITY Some of the world’s biggest hedge funds have suffered significant losses this month after high levels of volatility across markets and the shortlived stock market plunge in New York combined to wipe billions from portfolios. Losses in the first week of May alone erased all gains made [...]
London trails as business centre May 16, 2010 London has been ranked below Manchester and 35 other cities as a centre for business competitiveness by a KPMG survey. The accountant compared 112 cities, mostly in the developed world, using New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas as baseline models. Manchester was ranked first in Europe, an accolade local commerce figures said was down [...]