‘Dark clouds on the horizon’ warns Maersk, as it cuts shipping forecasts November 2, 2022 Maersk has warned of "dark clouds on horizon" as it cuts its forecasts for business activity until the end of year, amid recession fears.
Exclusive: Female founders dominate cohort of fast-growing start-ups November 2, 2022 Fifty of the UK’s fastest growing start-up firms are set to join a tech accelerator that has helped launched the likes of Wise and Skyscanner - with nearly half of the new cohort founded by women.
How London could become a 15-minute city, without leaving its centre behind November 1, 2022 It was 2020, and Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris, was launching her re-election campaign. Paris was “capable of inventing a new history without forgetting its past”, she said back then, while introducing the concept of the “15-minute city”. Fast forward two years, and Hidalgo is still the mayor of an increasingly green, accessible Paris. [...]
Time to make the switch: a green pension can be your most impactful investment October 31, 2022 Last week London was hit by a mini-heatwave, with temperatures as high as Spain in October, a month in which Londoners usually start putting on their warm coats. As temperatures rise, concerns about our impact on the environment do too. Hot weather exacerbates our eco-anxiety, according to the World Economic Forum think tank. Our thoughts [...]
‘Quicker and easier’ journeys at Bank as TfL unveils new interchange route October 28, 2022 TfL has unveiled a new interchange route at Bank station, which is set to make journeys “quicker and easier” for thousands of commuters walking between the Northern and Central lines. The public body has added two new 100-metre moving walkways and three new escalators just two weeks after unveiling more escalators between the Northern line [...]
TfL unveils state-of-the-art pantograph electric bus chargers in renewed green push October 26, 2022 Transport for London’s push to go green took another step this week, with the unveiling of state-of-the-art technology to charge zero-emission buses. New pantograph charging points were unveiled at Bexleyheath bus garage, allowing some of its 850-strong fleet of green buses to be charged overnight. With a view to having a fully zero-emission bus fleet [...]
Two Just Stop Oil activists arrested after luxury car showrooms in Mayfair daubed with paint October 26, 2022 Two people have been arrested after high-end car dealerships in Mayfair including Bentley, Ferrari and Bugatti were daubed with paint by Just Stop Oil activists. Environmental campaigners smeared orange paint on windows of numerous luxury vehicle retailers in Berkley Square and Bruton Street. The incident took place at 8.30am, targeting dealerships including HR Owen Bugatti, Jack [...]
Trucking tech platform Eurowag to buy Polish rival for £265m as CFO steps down October 25, 2022 Trucking tech platform Eurowag is set to buy Polish software company Inelo for up to €306m (£265m) to strengthen its hold on the country’s market. Prague-based Eurowag said that an additional €12.5m could be paid to Inelo depending on its performance for the year ending 31 December. “This strategically important transaction not only brings additional [...]
Freak accident at Canning Town bus station forces TfL to replace glass canopy October 25, 2022 TfL said it was looking to replace the glass canopy at Canning Town’s bus station following a freak incident which left a Londoner injured. The transport giant confirmed that a glass section fell and injured a passenger in July of last year as a defect in the production of the glass involved. “The risk of [...]
A blank cheque for two years of capped energy bills was a perverse kind of plan October 25, 2022 It was always perverse to ask the taxpayer to write a blank cheque for two years as part of the energy support package and ignore the huge potential gains in increasing our energy efficiency.