London house prices suffer worst plunge in 10 years July 17, 2019 London house prices suffered a staggering 4.4 per cent annual drop in May, their worst annual drop since the financial crisis, public data revealed today. While UK house prices rose 1.2 per cent compared to May 2018, London house prices sank, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed. Read more: UK house prices slip for [...]
Leicester Square’s Hippodrome Casino reports falling profits July 15, 2019 Leicester Square’s Hippodrome Casino saw profits halve last year as political and economic uncertainty dented gamblers’ confidence. Revenue slumped from £77.8m to £76.5m and operating profit dropped from £5.5m to £2.1m last year, according to the casino operator’s latest financial filings. Read more: El Dorado snaps up Caesars in major casino purchase Hippodrome, which is [...]
Warner Music buys record label behind Les Miserables and Mary Poppins July 15, 2019 Warner Music Group has acquired First Night Records, an independent label specialising in recordings of West End and Broadway hits including Les Miserables and Mary Poppins. Warner, whose roster of artists includes Ed Sheeran and Cardi B, has snapped up the London-based firm for an undisclosed sum as it looks to build its presence in [...]
Focus on Twickenham: leafy suburb offers better value than its riverside neighbours Richmond and Putney July 15, 2019 If you were a wealthy member of 18th century London society set looking for a fashionable spot on which to locate your sprawling pad, Twickenham was the place to be. The south west London district – then part of Middlesex – was chosen for the purpose by poet Alexander Pope as well as Horace Walpole, [...]
Liberalism is not dead, but it is far sicker than you realise July 15, 2019 Vladimir Putin declared liberalism obsolete
England put their aggressive mantra into practice to thrash Australia and reach the World Cup final July 11, 2019 It’s one thing to talk about positive intent, batting mantras and aggressive game-plans. It’s another to put them into practice on the biggest stage. Today England faced Australia, the most successful World Cup team in cricket history, who had never lost a semi-final in seven attempts – and they smashed them off the park to [...]
Microsoft opens flagship London store on Oxford Circus July 11, 2019 Microsoft opened its flagship store on Oxford Circus today, marking the US tech giant’s first major retail location in Europe. The new store offers a string of hands-on customer experiences, including a McLaren Senna racing car experience, a gaming lounge and a digital learning hub offering coding lessons for children. Read more: Microsoft and Oracle [...]
Going, going… Dons: AFC Wimbledon aiming to raise £7m using crowdfunding to pay for new Plough Lane stadium July 8, 2019 AFC Wimbledon are a club founded by fans and now, 17 years on from their rebirth, they are hoping their supporters can help lay the foundations for a move back to the corner of south-west London they call home. The Dons are building a new stadium at Plough Lane, which they believe will be ready [...]
Stagecoach shares drop after Deutsche Bank cuts target price July 1, 2019 Shares in train and bus operator Stagecoach fell four per cent this morning to 121.7p after Deutsche Bank slashed its target price. Read more: Stagecoach profits rise despite UK rail franchise loss The broker lowered the shares’ target price to 155p from 170p. The bank said this would allow stable profitability in 2020-21 and a [...]
Cost of new Museum of London balloons to £332m over ‘desperate’ need for repairs July 1, 2019 The price tag for the new Museum of London in West Smithfield market has increased by a third to £332m after studies revealed the extent of repair work needed. The relocation, previously estimated to cost £250m, is one of the largest cultural projects underway in Europe and is set to be the UK’s most expensive [...]