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Super Mario Draghi marks five years at the top of the European Central Bank November 1, 2016 FELICE anniversario! Today marks five years since “Super Mario” Draghi took the reins at the European Central Bank, tasked with bringing monetary stability to the Eurozone while helping the bloc recover from a severe economic slump – hardly child’s play. It has been an eventful half-decade. Highlights include the now-famous speech in the summer of [...]
American election has been “downright embarrassing”, US secretary of state John Kerry tells Londoners October 31, 2016 US secretary of state John Kerry told London’s City Hall today that this year’s American election has been “downright embarrassing” at times. Kerry appeared alongside London mayor Sadiq Khan at an event to address young people from across the capital. Read more: Trump's just one point behind Clinton in the newest election poll Speaking just [...]
London mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed a four per cent increase in the capital’s living wage October 31, 2016 London mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed that the capital's official living wage is to climb by 35p to £9.75 an hour. The decision means that the London Living Wage has now climbed by 17.5 per cent since 2011, with 60,000 employees benefiting from the scheme. A further 309 firms have signed up to be living [...]
Uber drivers are NOT self-employed but entitled to workers’ rights, says employment tribunal October 28, 2016 Uber drivers are entitled to basic workers' rights, an employment tribunal announced today, in a landmark legal case. The hearing at a London employment tribunal is the first case of its kind in the UK. The action was brought by the GMB union which represents drivers, and law firm Leigh Day. Nigel Mackay, employment lawyer [...]
Zac Goldsmith’s on track to win the Richmond by-election, says first poll of the campaign October 28, 2016 The Richmond by-election looks like it's swinging in Zac Goldsmith's favour at the moment. According to a new BMG poll for the Evening Standard, support for the former Richmond Park MP is holding strong after Goldsmith resigned over the government's decision to give Heathrow expansion the go-ahead. He currently has 56 per cent of the vote, [...]
London security: Six things Sadiq Khan is considering to tackle terrorism in the capital October 28, 2016 London mayor Sadiq Khan is considering a range of new ways in which to tackle potential terror attacks in the capital, after the publication of a new report on the city's preparedness to deal with threats. The report comes a week after a potential attack was thwarted when a suspicious package was found on a Tube train [...]
All of London’s black cabs will take contactless payments from Halloween October 28, 2016 Are we about to witness the death of cash? That may be slightly premature, but London's black cabs have announced a big step forward and it means passengers won't be hindered by only having cards on them. Passengers will be able to pay for any journey using solely credit and debit cards, including contactless payments [...]
The Square Mile will lose business and jobs because of Brexit, according to City of London chief Mark Boleat October 27, 2016 City of London policy chief Mark Boleat has warned it is “inevitable” that the Square Mile will lose business as a result of Brexit. Speaking at the City of London dinner tonight (27 October), Boleat warned that New York will likely be the biggest beneficiary of any jobs losses resulting from the UK's departure from [...]
Millionaire Labour donor John Mills to launch business-driven “Hard Brexit” campaign group October 27, 2016 Millionaire Labour donor John Mills is in early talks to create a new campaign group to push for a so-called “Hard Brexit”. Mills, who campaigned for a Leave vote during the referendum, is looking to corral business figures to back a drive under the banner “Business for Brexit”. The founder of JML has been a [...]
Sadiq Khan is to blast the government for “shrugging off” the City’s Brexit fears October 27, 2016 London mayor Sadiq Khan will tomorrow hit out at the government's “blase” approach to Brexit for the City, and accuse Theresa May of “shrugging off” concerns on recruitment and passporting. Speaking at the City of London corporation dinner, Khan will say that Brexit represents the biggest impact on the City since the Big Bang, 30 [...]