London Irish: Club can end 13 years out of play-offs with form surge March 27, 2023 And there we have it, the once-chronic Premiership rugby underachievers and serial drawers London Irish are in the top four and storming towards the play-offs. Director of rugby Declan Kidney and head coach Les Kiss have taken a side that won just one of their opening eight games – excluding their match against the now-dissolved [...]
London generates £74bn of financial and professional services exports October 13, 2022 London generates £74bn of the UK’s financial and professional services exports, according to a new report out yesterday. The City’s banks, brokers, insurers and law firms’ share of Britain’s £130bn financial and professional services export industry is running at 57 per cent, according to Square Mile lobby group TheCityUK. However, the body’s research illustrated that [...]
FCA pushes for reform of London’s listing regime in an attempt to boost growth: ‘A radical set of changes’ May 26, 2022 The City watchdog has outlined plans to reshape the two-tier structure of the London Stock Exchange’s main market today in a bid to simplify listing rules and tempt more fast-growth tech firms to come to market. The Financial Conduct Authority revealed proposals to do-away with the current split between a higher “premium” tier of the [...]
London bus strike resolved as Unite accepts Abellio’s ‘greatly improved’ pay increase February 13, 2023 A long running dispute involving more than 1,800 bus drivers in London has ended after the workers accepted a “greatly improved” pay offer. Members of Unite employed by Abellio have staged a series of strikes in recent months. They have accepted a pay increase that Unite said will see drivers with over two years’ service [...]
FTSE 100 close: Asia stock surge lifts London index as Wise soars 16 per cent June 27, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 regained ground today, taking its lead from a decent overnight session in Asia that was aided by Chinese lawmakers signalling economic support measures are on the way. The capital’s premier index jumped 0.11 per cent to 7,461.47 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health [...]
London cabbies’ green ambitions slowed by poor EV charging set-up, warn taxi firms May 8, 2023 Taxi firms have called for more action from government and City Hall to address failures in London’s EV charging infrastructure, which they argue is slowing the transition to electric fleets. “There’s work to be done on infrastructure,” Liam Griffin, CEO of Addison Lee, told City A.M. “When we signed up to this, there were all [...]
Hybrid hinders London commercial space as John Lewis slashes head office value by £15.6m June 20, 2023 The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) has slashed the value of its London head office by £15.6m in the latest signal that hybrid working trends continue to hinder the capital’s commercial work space. It comes as last month the retail group revealed that it was ending the lease on its head office in Victoria, London as [...]
TikTok blocked on London City Hall devices in latest ban on Chinese-owned app March 25, 2023 London City Hall staff will no longer have TikTok on their devices in the latest ban amid security concerns over the social media app.
BA cancels 50 flights at Heathrow and London City TODAY as fog grounds airline February 7, 2023 British Airways has cancelled a raft of flights at London airports after a the thick layer of fog engulfed the capital. The legacy carrier has axed around 30 flights at Heathrow – between arrivals and departures – after a limit was imposed by air traffic control. While London City Airport was forced to ground or [...]
London Stock Exchange chief: FCA rule changes won’t stop the City’s decline on their own May 3, 2023 New rule changes designed to boost the appeal of UK capital markets are “just one element” of arresting the City’s decline, the chief of the London Stock Exchange warned today.