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  • Relaxing our misguided drug laws would save lives, money, and London’s nightlife

    March 20, 2018

    The first time I came to London, I was shocked at how the city failed to come alive at night. Sure, it had restaurants, gigs and plays, but those are evening activities. After-hours events, nights out where you didn’t break the bank trying to get home, not so much. We’ve only recently opened up the [...]

  • New build homes on sale in London this weekend in Paddington, Clapham, Kentish Town, Vauxhall and Canada Water

    March 16, 2018

    New developments on the market this week No 3 Canalside Walk, Paddington From £1.212m Live next to the Grand Union Canal in Paddington Basin, with a plethora of rooftop perks, including balconies, and a rooftop gym, lounge and observatory. Eleven acres of prime Zone One is being developed near the transport hub, including 52 two [...]

  • Rihanna roils markets as China bags a key element

    March 16, 2018

    Garry White, chief investment commentator, looks at the market moving events that have shaped the UK equity markets this week (March 12 to March 16, 2018). This week, Barbadian singing sensation Rihanna managed to wipe $1bn off the valuation of tech group Snap, the Chinese secured a major cobalt deal to help it produce electric [...]

  • Last Week in the City: Trump threatens trade war

    March 2, 2018

    This week US President Donald Trump threatened a trade war, a number of famous high street names, including Toys R Us and Maplin, got into serious trading trouble and upbeat assessments of the US economy from central bankers helped the US dollar to rally, reversing its recent trend. The FTSE 100 fell 0.2 per cent [...]

  • Persimmon share price rockets as it sells more homes at higher prices

    February 27, 2018

    Shares in housebuilder Persimmon jumped more than 13 per cent in early trading, after it unveiled a rise in profits and sales in 2017. The figures Pre-tax profits rose 25 per cent to £977.1m in the year to the end of December, while revenues rose nine per cent to £3.42bn. It sold 16,043 homes, up [...]

  • Krafty move: Unilever shareholders condemn potential relocation from London as a protectionist defence

    February 25, 2018

    Top shareholders in Marmite maker Unilever have hinted that they may object to a possible relocation of the company’s headquarters from London. Directors of the Anglo-Dutch group are expected to vote in the coming weeks on where Unilever should maintain its base, after the company promised last year to simplify its corporate structure in the [...]

  • Opinion: London’s buyers market is a consequence of estate agents irresponsibly over-pricing properties

    February 23, 2018

    The average London home is now sold at 4 per cent below its original asking price, according to the Hometrack Cities Index, up from just 0.5 per cent in 2014. Many are taking it as a sign that homeowners are desperately discounting their homes in an effort to sell, and that the capital has now [...]

  • The risers and fallers of London boroughs ranked on house price growth as wider UK demand remains robust

    February 19, 2018

    Housing demand remains resilient fuelling "cautious optimism" among new sellers in most regions of the UK, according to a new report fromRightmove. Average asking prices were up by 0.8 per cent (£2,414) this month, with all regions but one recording the price of newly-marketed property rising this month. The south west was "a very marginal [...]

  • UK house prices: First-time buyers £27,000 better off than renters – and more than £50,000 more privileged in London

    February 17, 2018

    Britons are pouring thousands of pounds in the pockets of landlords each year by renting their home rather than buying it. UK first-time buyers are an average of £27,000 better off than renters over a mortgage term, Halifax said today. And in London, the savings are even greater. Homeowners in the capital save an average [...]

  • Focus On Chalk Farm: property prices, best streets and house price growth

    February 16, 2018

    Clustered in among some of London’s most popular neighbourhoods, Chalk Farm is a sort of dividing line between the tourists and the nightlife of Camden, and the exclusive neighbourhoods of Primrose Hill and Belsize Park. As such, it’s moments away from both – with 24 hour transport links now the Northern line has joined the [...]

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