How many coronavirus cases does your London borough have? March 12, 2020 Kensington and Chelsea has topped a list of worst affected London boroughs by coronavirus in statistics put out by Public Health England. As of today, there are 19 confirmed cases of the virus in the borough, followed by Westminster with 12 confirmed cases. They are followed by Camden and Southwark on 11 apiece, and Barnet [...]
Coronavirus: Sterling plunges as investors flock to dollar safe haven March 12, 2020 Sterling has plunged to its lowest level against the US dollar (GBP/USD) since October last year on the back of global coronavirus-related uncertainty. The pound crashed as low as 2.36 per cent against the dollar today to fall to just $1.2517, as traders flocked to the greenback. By 5.35pm it stood 1.63 per cent down [...]
London mayoral election should be postponed, says Electoral Commission March 12, 2020 The 7 May mayor of London election should be postponed due to the spread of coronavirus, according to the Electoral Commission. The electoral watchdog wrote to the government today to say all May polls should be postponed “to mitigate the impact on voters, campaigners and electoral administrators”. This is in direct opposition to mayor of [...]
London mayoral candidates suspend campaigning over Covid-19 March 12, 2020 Two mayor of London candidates have suspended campaigning due to coronavirus. Rory Stewart and Sian Berry announced today they would halt all ground campaigning and move their entire operations online. They have cancelled all events and have instructed supporters to not go door knocking. Berry said it was “no longer sensible” to continue and would [...]
Coronavirus: Sadiq Khan says closing Tube could make spread worse March 12, 2020 Sadiq Khan has said that closing schools and shutting down the Tube could make the spread of coronavirus worse. Independent mayoral candidate Rory Stewart has been leading calls for the government and Khan to be more aggressive in their response against Covid-19. In particular, he has called for schools to be shut down, public gatherings [...]
Budget 2020: UK regions to get their own trade envoys March 11, 2020 New trade envoys representing the UK’s individual regions will be posted to embassies around the world. Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a swathe of measures to “level up” less well-off regions outside of London in his inaugural Budget speech yesterday. Included among them was a pledge to create “dedicated trade envoys representing the North, the Midlands, [...]
2020 Budget live: City reacts to Rishi Sunak’s spending plans March 11, 2020 Welcome to City A.M.’s 2020 Budget Day live blog. Please refresh your browser for live updates. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to address fears over the economic impact of coronavirus, and announce waves of new infrastructure spending and changes on taxation in his 2020 Budget. It comes after Bank of England governor Mark Carney earlier [...]
EXCLUSIVE: London mayor hopeful Rory Stewart pledges to fund Hammersmith Bridge repairs March 11, 2020 Rory Stewart will guarantee funding for the £95m Hammersmith Bridge repairs if elected mayor. The independent candidate today pledged to underwrite the cost of repairing the bridge in his first week in office from Transport for London’s (TfL) capital account. A bid for government funding has been lodged with the Department for Transport (DfT). However, [...]
Budget 2020: Government to move 22,000 civil servants from London March 11, 2020 The government will move 22,000 civil servant jobs away from London in a major Whitehall shakeup. Chancellor Rishi Sunak made the announcement in his Budget speech today, confirming that 750 staff from the Treasury and departments of business, international trade and local government would move to an “economic campus” in the North. The announcement was [...]
Mayoral candidate Rory Stewart accused of ‘sensationalising’ coronavirus March 11, 2020 Mayoral candidate Rory Stewart has been accused of sensationalising the UK’s coronavirus outbreak. Conservative MP Steve Baker lashed out at Stewart, a former Tory cabinet secretary, on Twitter today for his calls to immediately shut all schools and limit public gatherings. The UK’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty has said these measures are not necessary. [...]