Olympia London owners to inject £5.4m into Shepherds Bush Market May 11, 2023 The private real estate firm behind Olympia London has submitted plans to inject £5.4m into Shepherds Bush Market and the Old Laundry Yard as it looks to create a life science incubator as well as affordable homes within the region. Yoo Capital, which has invested £2.5bn into central London over the past decade, said a [...]
Back-to-back Jacksonville Jaguars games pave way for London NFL franchise May 10, 2023 The NFL is stepping up preparations for a possible London franchise by handing the Jacksonville Jaguars a historic double-header in the capital later this year. The Jags, who have staged a game in London every year since 2013, will become the first NFL team to play two fixtures in consecutive weeks outside the United States. [...]
Antwerp is a top city break just an hour from London February 4, 2023 “I’d be willing to bet there’s no quicker way of getting from the UK to mainland Europe,” said Robert Sinclair, CEO of London City Airport, as we stood on the tarmac at Antwerp Airport. The flight we’d just taken was 40 minutes from tarmac to tarmac, meaning you can leave the City or Canary Wharf [...]
London IPO market shows ‘green shoots of recovery’ after barren start to the year July 5, 2023 The amount of cash raised on the London Stock Exchange has begun to creep upwards this year as the “green shoots of recovery” begin to appear after a barren period on the market, new data shows.
ULEZ 2.0? London councils charging for parked cars with high emissions sparks fury August 29, 2023 London councils have been accused of “attacking working class people” after introducing new parking charges for residents’ vehicles based on their cars’ emissions.
In London, we have no other option but to break up the Metropolitan Police March 23, 2023 The Metropolitan Police has had years to make things right - but it hasn't done it. It's time we admit we should reform it for good - and the best way is to break it up, writes Will Cooling
Why Rolls-Royce has bucked London Stock Exchange trend after value more than trebles January 22, 2024 Rolls-Royce's valued more than trebled in 2023 and its shares have now recovered to their pre-pandemic level. But how has the iconic brand achieved this success and what could its future hold?
Your February in London sorted: All the art, theatre and culture February 2, 2023 Whether you want to watch a bear maul many men or see a play for the ages, this month London has the culture for you. Watch Bernie Sanders get angry Everyone’s favourite mitten-wearing Presidential candidate takes to the Southbank Centre stage this month to do a talk on the pitfalls of capitalism. The Southbank is [...]
FTSE 100 today: London markets set to open lower amid US rate cut and domestic political uncertainty May 29, 2024 Asian markets fell on inflation fears, IMF raised China's growth forecast. Investors await Fed speeches, Beige Book, Friday's PCE index.
Le Pain Quotidien operator crashes into administration with only one London store to survive July 3, 2023 A City hotspot for morning coffee, Le Pain Quotidien, has closed all but one of its sites across London, in another fatal blow for the city’s hospitality sector. The Belgian coffee chain, which operates from eight sites across the capital, including a cafe on Fish Street Hill in Monument, has closed all of its sites [...]