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  • London mayor Sadiq Khan’s green war on diesel cars finally hits home

    October 30, 2018

    Sad news in my household: Moonie is not long for this world. The time is fast approaching when I must put her out of her misery, despite the fact that she seems pretty robust regardless of her ageing years. Like Boxer in “Animal Farm,” I will soon load her up into her metaphorical horse box, send [...]

  • Sadiq Khan urged to ‘get a grip’ on London transport as government bails out Crossrail with £350m loan

    October 26, 2018

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has been urged to “get a grip” of transport in the city after the government bailed out the delayed Crossrail project with a £350m loan today. Transport for London (TfL) said the money was needed to continue construction work on the delayed Elizabeth Line. In July, rail minister Jo Johnson announced [...]

  • Government hands out £350m loan to keep delayed Crossrail project going

    October 26, 2018

    The Government has rushed to the aid of the delayed Crossrail project with a £350m short-term loan to keep work on track. Transport for London (TfL) announced the loan on Friday, which it said was needed to continue construction work on the delayed Elizabeth line. In July the rail minister Jo Johnson announced that the [...]

  • Small firms must prepare for no-deal Brexit, City governing body warns

    October 25, 2018

    Small firms must speed up plans for a no-deal Brexit, the Square Mile’s governing body has warned, as negotiations with the EU faltered with five months to go until Britain’s leave date. There is no guarantee that a withdrawal agreement will be reached, the City of London Corporation (CLC) said today, and small and medium [...]

  • The UK extends its lead as Europe’s established tech unicorn capital

    October 23, 2018

    London has cemented its standing as the capital of Europe’s billion-dollar technology startups, as surrounding cities help to push the UK forward while its companies expand internationally. New figures released today show the UK has now created 60 so-called unicorn startups – companies with a valuation of $1bn (£769.6m) or more – since 1990, according to [...]

  • Thousands expected to march for second EU referendum in London

    October 20, 2018

    Thousands of people are expected to march in central London today for a final referendum on the Brexit deal, the so-called people’s vote. Read more: UK ready to agree Irish backstop deal to speed Brexit talks The march started at midday in Park Lane and finishes in Parliament Square where marchers will hear speakers, including TV [...]

  • Focus On Borough: Huge change is coming to the ancient part of central London. Is it time to buy?

    October 19, 2018

    In many ways, Borough is typical of London. Some parts of it are eye-wateringly old, like foodie haven Borough Market, which celebrated its 1,000th birthday this year. Other parts are tediously touristy, like London Dungeons. Other parts are so recharged, they’re unrecognisable, like Hays Galleria or anything within 100m of The Shard. It’s a muddle, [...]

  • Tory leader in City Hall offers coy defence of controversial mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey

    October 18, 2018

    The leader of the Conservatives in the London Assembly has shied away from giving a weighty endorsement of the group's controversial candidate for mayor, Shaun Bailey. Bailey, who is the Tories' pick to take on the incumbent Labour mayor Sadiq Khan in the upcoming election, has sparked criticism after it emerged he made a series of [...]

  • Gatwick Airport publishes proposals to use emergency runway

    October 18, 2018

    Gatwick Airport has published controversial plans to use its standby runway to increase capacity in a move that has been branded as "subterfuge" by campaigners. The plans mean the airport's standby or emergency runway will effectively operate as a second runway, which Gatwick has called for to increase its constrained capacity. The airport lost out [...]

  • Whitehall’s move to Canary Wharf should inspire us towards a smaller, smarter state

    October 18, 2018

    Moore's Law is an observable rule that has held broadly true since the mid-1960s. Named after the co-founder of Intel, it argues that every two years the number of transistors on a microchip will double at the same time that costs halve. In the real world, this has meant phones, cameras, and computers that are now [...]

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