Lloyd’s chief is ‘hopeful’ insurance marketplace will stay in City HQ October 23, 2022 Lloyd’s chief John Neal has said he remains “hopeful” the insurance marketplace will stay in its iconic City of London HQ, amid rumours the firm is planning to exit its purpose-built offices when its lease ends in 2031. In an interview with The Times, the Lloyd’s of London chief executive said the insurer is “still [...]
Eurostar won’t have a rival for at least four years – and Brexit is to blame June 2, 2024 Eurostar will keep its monopoly on the Channel Tunnel for at least the next four years due to Brexit-related red tape.
Schroders profits slide in ‘one of the most challenging years of recent times’ February 29, 2024 Schroders reported a rebound in assets under management but a slide in profits today as it weathered “one of the most challenging years” for money managers “in recent times”.
‘Slit your throat’: Things looking increasingly ugly for Gavin Williamson as shock allegations pile up November 8, 2022 Pressure is mounting on both Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as well as former Education Secretary Gavin as new allegations about the behaviour of the latter have come to light. Williamson allegedly told a senior civil servant to “slit your throat” in what they claimed was a bullying campaign while he was defence secretary. As a [...]
Heathrow Airport brings back fast track security ahead of busiest ever summer May 31, 2024 Heathrow Airport is prepping for one of the busiest summers of travel on record, with 30 million passengers forecast to fly through between July and September.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan backs cars for Ukraine scheme in apparent U-turn December 23, 2023 The Mayor of London has pledged his support to send 4x4s and other vehicles to Ukraine that would otherwise be scrapped under the Ulez scheme.
ONS suffering from staff departures amid concerns over data – reports May 29, 2024 The figures come at a time when the ONS is facing questions about the accuracy of its data, in particular its flagship Labour Force Survey.
Will the office become redundant in the 2020s? January 6, 2020 According to a survey by the Trade Union Congress, the number of people who regularly work from home in the UK has increased by 27 per cent over the past 10 years. As more and more companies acknowledge the benefits of flexible working, the technology enabling it continues to advance, offering remote workers improved connectivity. [...]
Softbank to invest $9bn in pivot to AI May 27, 2024 Japanese tech company Softbank is to invest almost $9bn in artificial intelligence, as it pivots away from its traditional venture capital model of investing. Softbank became known globally for its flagship Vision Fund, investing in pie in the sky companies which occasionally translated to a massive win. Most famously, the company invested a staggering total [...]
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