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  • The next government must unashamedly champion London

    June 25, 2024

    London’s productivity has flatlined since the financial crisis and the entire economy is suffering as a result. Changes to planning and tax raising powers could help change this, says Paul Swinney To get the UK out of its economic coma, the next government will need to shake the capital awake. As is well known, London’s [...]

  • Mini-heatwave and Euros give hospitality hope for spending bump

    June 24, 2024

    Leading figures in retail have said the warmer weather, in addition to the Euro football championships, could give a welcome boost to the sector, after a damp June.

  • Digital health firm explores London listing amid surge in demand for weight-loss jabs

    June 24, 2024

    Digital health business Reset Health is mulling a potential listing on London's stock market as it looks to pounce on the boom in demand for weight-loss jabs.

  • Build, Baby, Build: These are the solutions to London’s housing crisis

    June 20, 2024

    The Centre for London's Katie Townsend looks at how to solve London's crippling housing crisis

  • London black cabs to return to Bank Junction following vote

    June 20, 2024

    The decision will come into effect in Spring 2025 subject to approval from Transport for London (TfL).

  • End of an era: The man behind Canary Wharf’s rise to step away after 36 years

    June 19, 2024

    Canary Wharf chairman Sir George Iacobescu is to step down as chair of the developer

  • Gatwick’s expansion is ‘incredibly important for the UK’, says boss

    June 19, 2024

    Gatwick airport is looking to invest billions to grow its footprint, but is it needed?

  • Build, Baby, Build: London doesn’t have to be so expensive

    June 18, 2024

    London built the world’s first underground railway and the beautiful, beloved mansion blocks of Chelsea and Marylebone. We can do it again, says Sam Dumitriu Rents in London are now so high that a one bed in the capital will set you back more than a three bedroom will in any other region of England. [...]

  • Elizabeth Line to see new trains as passenger demand continues

    June 16, 2024

    Funding has been confirmed to create 10 new nine-car trains for the Elizabeth Line as Transport for London (TfL) continues to see high passenger demand.

  • Over 1,300 TfL staff paid more than £100,000 last year

    June 14, 2024

    TfL has published its pay figures for the last financial year.

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