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Sinkhole at Forest Hill disrupting rush hour commute with trains delayed going in and out of London Bridge July 19, 2016 A large sinkhole below a rail track near Forest Hill in south London has led to a number of train delays and cancellations between East Croydon and London Bridge. Southern Rail warned that lines will remain closed until the end of the day, with a reduced service running out of London Bridge, following travel chaos on [...]
Quiz: Who said it? Miliband or Tory? Time to play our new game July 19, 2016 Let's play a game – it’s called Miliband or Tory. We’ll give you a quotation and you have to guess who said it: former Labour leader Ed Miliband or a member of the current Conservative government. Here goes…. [quiz id="33"] Westminster commentators have noticed the stark similarity in rhetoric between Miliband and the new Tory [...]
Scorching heatwave to hit the UK this week with highs of 33 degrees July 18, 2016 London is going to roast in temperatures of 29 degrees today, making it the hottest day of the year so far. Tomorrow will heat up even more, with temperatures expected to peak at 32 degrees. Over the weekend, the capital enjoyed some much-needed heat as the mercury rose to 25, according to the Met Office – although [...]
City is “still slightly stunned” by “really bad news” of Brexit, says chief exec July 18, 2016 Brexit is “just really bad news”, the chief executive of Old Mutual Global Investors (OMGI) has said. Richard Buxton also denied there was any “doom-mongering” in the run-up to the vote – “because it is absolutely going to be horrible”. Read more: Old Mutual becomes the next company to wave away Brexit Defending Bank of [...]
Now more than ever, Britain must showcase what it has to offer – and remember its strong partnerships across the world July 18, 2016 They say that a week is a long time in politics. For the last seven days everyone across the globe has been captured by the news of a new Prime Minister and new government. It has certainly been a hot topic of conversation here in the Far East where I am on my latest business [...]
British summer finally arrives: London to sizzle in high temperatures all weekend July 15, 2016 Time to dust off that barbecue: the capital will reach highs of 25 degrees this weekend, the Met Office has said. You may have got used to keeping your umbrella at the ready thanks to the summer’s constant downpours – but this weekend’s forecast shows the good weather will carry on through to Sunday and [...]
Das ist gut: London backed to retain financial centre status… by Frankfurt July 15, 2016 London has received backing to retain its financial centre status after Brexit from an unlikely source. Hubertus Vath, the managing director of Frankfurt Main Finance, a body promoting the status of the German city as a business hub, has said London will remain the “foremost European financial centre”. But, he said, rather than being the single “star” of Europe, [...]
Let’s not be spoilsports and crush Pokemon Go July 15, 2016 It was a story that gripped the nation for weeks. Unexpected twists and turns meant no one was sure what would happen next. But yesterday, after what seemed like an inordinately long wait, Britons were rewarded for their patience. No, it was nothing to do with Theresa May: Pokemon Go finally launched in the UK. The game, [...]
Last month’s Brexit vote has put European tourists off visiting London July 14, 2016 If you thought the streets were a little less crowded this summer, you might be on to something European tourists have been put off visiting London after last month's surprise Brexit vote and the political turmoil that has emerged in its wake. Bookings to the capital, which was named the world's top tourist destination by MasterCard [...]
May and the three Brexiteers lead Britain July 14, 2016 If there were any doubts that the new Prime Minister really meant it when she said “Brexit means Brexit” they were put to bed last night as she appointed three senior Leave campaigners to oversee the process of the UK's departure from the EU, the forging of new global trade deals and the creation of [...]