Levelling up: Sony takes over Oxford Circus station for Playstation launch November 18, 2020 London Underground is famed for its iconic roundels, but eagle-eyed commuters will notice something different about Oxford Circus station this week. Transport for London (TfL) has teamed up with Sony to give the Tube station a redesign, transforming the traditional signs into squares, triangles and crosses — the classic symbols of the Playstation controller. The [...]
Exclusive: Tube use hit post-lockdown peak on day before new restrictions November 17, 2020 Tube use peaked on the day before the second national lockdown came into effect as Londoners rushed to offices and shops ahead of the new restrictions. New figures from Transport for London reveal that there were nearly 1.8m journeys on the London Underground on 4 November, around 400,000 more than the same day a week [...]
Transport for London to begin e-scooter trials in the spring November 17, 2020 Transport for London (TfL) will begin trialling rental e-scooters in the spring, it was announced today. The transport network will work with London Councils to select three companies for the trials, which will take place across all London boroughs that wish to take part. Trials will last for 12 months, with roughly a third of [...]
Moderna vaccine prevents 94.5 per cent of coronavirus November 16, 2020 Covid-19: Moderna vaccine close to 95 per cent effective against coronavirus, but the UK hasn't yet ordered any doses
What are free ports and what are the economic benefits? November 16, 2020 This morning the Treasury announced that the bidding process for the creation of up to 10 new “free ports” in the UK had opened. The first of these sites are expected to begin operating in 2021, in the hope of boosting international trade after Brexit. But what are “free ports” and why is the government [...]
Sadiq Khan forced to cut budget by £38m after Covid leaves black hole November 16, 2020 Sadiq Khan has revised the Greater London Authority’s budget downward by £38m after a drop in revenue due to the Covid crisis. A statement from City Hall said the drop in spending is “because of a forecast unprecedented loss of business rates and council tax income, caused by Covid-19, and the government’s refusal to adequately fund local and [...]
Coronavirus: Grant Shapps rules out Brexit disruption to vaccine delivery November 13, 2020 Grant Shapps has ruled out potential disruption to deliveries of a coronavirus vaccine by post-Brexit border delays. The transport secretary today said there is a “back-up to the back-up” to prevent any hiccups, amid concerns delivery of the Belgium-manufactured Pfizer jab could be jeopardised if the UK fails to secure a trade deal with the [...]
Building consensus on London’s housing priorities November 13, 2020 The housing market has the potential to play a significant role in the UK’s economic and social recovery from the pandemic – but housing in London faces a mounting number of challenges and uncertainties in doing so. That was the verdict of a roundtable held as part of a UK-wide initiative by Lloyds Banking Group [...]
Japan’s Nikkei index snaps eight-day winning streak as Covid-19 cases surge November 13, 2020 Nikkei snaps eight-day winning streak as COVID-19 cases surge
Croydon council goes bust and freezes spending as Covid costs bite November 12, 2020 Croydon council has become the first London borough to buckle under the weight of the pandemic, as it today filed a notice declaring it virtually “bankrupt”. In a letter to councillors seen by City A.M, Croydon’s finance director Lisa Taylor outlined “serious issues” facing the borough, including a potential budget shortfall of around £66m this [...]