Met police commissioner says there will be more officers on the streets in London today to reassure the public August 4, 2016 The Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said today that there would be more police officers on the streets of London in order to reassure the public. The move follows a knife attack in Russell Square last night in which one woman was killed and five people were injured. "My thoughts are with the family of [...]
London mayor Sadiq Khan urges Londoners to be vigilant in wake of Russell Square attack August 4, 2016 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called on Londoners to be "calm and vigilant" after last night's attack in Russell Square. One woman was killed and five other people were injured by a man with a knife in central London on Wednesday night. "The safety of all Londoners is my number one priority and my [...]
What does your gender pay gap say about your business? August 3, 2016 Despite a tumultuous time in recent weeks dominated by the EU referendum, the gender pay gap is still very much on employers' minds. It's an issue that companies can't continue to ignore – and not just because of growing public scrutiny. Employees will increasingly look at published gender pay gap data to reveal a company's [...]
This map shows the average rental price for a double room in every London postcode August 3, 2016 Renters of London, rejoice – for those punishing hikes in rent you've been experiencing since the downturn may have come to an end, new figures have suggested. The average rent in the capital increased just one per cent year on year in the second quarter of this year, SpareRoom's London Rental Index has shown, compared with [...]
Commuters face fresh Southern misery as union ballots members on new strikes August 3, 2016 Southern Rail travellers face fresh commute misery in September after a rail union announced plans to ballot staff over a potential strike. The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association will poll 150 station staff members over Southern railway plans to close ticket offices and cut staffing numbers. 34 offices are set to close, while 49 will only [...]
TfL are cracking down on illegal taxis and minicabs, but unions says it’s failing to look at “e-hailing” services like Uber August 2, 2016 Sadiq Khan has unveiled plans to crack down on illegal taxis and minicabs – but transport union RMT has complained the drive will fail to look at smartphone services like Uber. Transport for London (TfL) will hire an additional 250 hi-vis wearing compliance officers by September 2017, quadrupling the number available to tackle illegal cabs at sites across London including Kings Cross, [...]
Labour’s love affair with fantasy economics August 1, 2016 In a recent interview Jeremy Corbyn was asked to identify his successes of the past year. Alongside saying sorry for the Iraq war, the Labour leader said “turning the party into one that challenges the economic orthodoxy” comes high on his list of achievements. He may be challenging it, but he's far from forging a [...]
Almost half of London companies are wary of business rates being revalued, according to a new survey August 1, 2016 Almost half of London firms are harbouring fears about the revaluation of business rates, according to a new survey. Research carried out out by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry found that 44 per cent are worried about the new rates, which will come into effect on 1 April next year. In a survey [...]
London mayor Sadiq Khan has branded Labour’s anti-business reputation as an “embarrassment” July 31, 2016 Labour is seen as being “unfriendly to business”, according to the party's most senior elected politician, London mayor Sadiq Khan. Khan said the City of London in particular had “unease” with Labour both in the 2015 general election and under its current leadership. A spokesman for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn declined to respond to Khan's comments Sources close [...]
Southern Rail guards to stage five-day strike in August 2016 July 28, 2016 Rail union RMT has confirmed a new round of industrial action involving Southern Rail guards after "a point blank refusal by both the company and the government to engage with the union" ahead of a 21 August deadline. Guards will not work any shifts between 12:01AM on Monday 8 August and 11:59PM on Friday 12 August. [...]