Nearly every London train service now less punctual than last year September 14, 2023 Nearly every train service in London is now less punctual than last year, according to industry watchdog the ORR.
US and Japanese diplomats in the spotlight as envoys in London owe £150m in congestion charges September 14, 2023 Foreign diplomats in London owe nearly £150m in congestion charge debt, ministers have said. It comes as new figures given to MPs showed that 15 serious and significant offences, including sexual assault and drunk-driving, were allegedly committed by diplomats or those entitled to diplomatic immunity between 2019 to 2022. The new details came in two written ministerial statements published [...]
London keeps global tech crown ahead of New York with top marks in financial services November 24, 2023 New York weighs in second in Z/Yen Group’s eighth edition of the Smart Centres Index, with Singapore trailing behind in third.
London business backs Gatwick’s £2.2bn second runway proposals July 11, 2023 London business groups have backed Gatwick’s proposals for a £2.2bn second runway, arguing the expansion plans would be a boon for the capital’s connectivity, jobs and trade. Last week, the West Sussex hub submitted proposals to the UK Planning Inspectorate to bring its emergency northern runway into routine use, forecasting this would create 14,000 new [...]
London Stock Exchange Group flies in new CFO from Paris on £850,000 a year November 20, 2023 He joins the company from Publicis Groupe SA, and will relocate from Paris to London upon taking up the role, with the LSEG saying he'll be on £850,000 a year, before bonuses.
Thierry d’Argent becomes SocGen’s top banker in London May 17, 2023 Societe Generale’s London head has been promoted and will be replaced by the aptly named Thierry d’Argent. The new boss, d’Argent, has been named SocGen group country head for the UK and Ireland and chief executive of the bank’s London branch. d’Argent began his career in 1988 at Oliver Wyman. He then joined Barings and [...]
NIMBY Wimbledon plan cynics must not stop London from being leading sport city November 22, 2023 Listening to NIMBY councillor after NIMBY councillor cast doubts on the benefits of a Wimbledon expansion last night as Wandsworth Council refused to support the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s ambitious plans really makes you wonder whether London has lost all belief in itself as a sporting giant. The Wimbledon Championships are simply divine, a [...]
London’s global reputation is at risk from soaring knife crime – it’s time to act February 11, 2024 To end the capital's knife crime epidemic, we need to create a new universal gold-standard youth service for London, writes Rayhan Haque
Can Jeremy Hunt’s Mansion House reforms cure London markets’ malaise? July 11, 2023 Jeremy Hunt’s package of City reform has been hailed by top figures across the Square Mile today - even as one top money manager cast doubt on whether it would prove the right elixir for London’s market woes.
‘Steady picture’: UK house prices increase at fastest rate since July 2022, as London rose slowest July 17, 2024 Expectations of a cut to interest rates and continued tight supply helped house prices to rise for the third successive month in May, the Office for National Statistics has said.