London investors pump £10m into German hydrogen firm HH2E May 16, 2022 Two London-based investment firms have pumped £10m into German clean hydrogen company HH2E today to underpin a “massive acceleration” in its roll out over the next five years.
London’s housing supply is not fit for purpose, and we need a bit of bravery to fix it May 16, 2022 The housing market in London is extremely hard to navigate. Students looking for a flat to rent with two or three friends often have to give up on the idea of a living room for reasons of price. Older couples who might want to relocate after the kids have moved out often don’t, because there’s [...]
London Stock Exchange Group backs new fintech funding review as venture cash dries up July 11, 2022 The London Stock Exchange Group has thrown its weight behind a new review of the fintech funding landscape today as venture cash dries up and valuations plunge in the face of a looming recession.
Frenzy for homes in prime London as stock levels fall dramatically February 16, 2022 The number of rental homes available in the priciest parts of London are significantly down in comparison to last year, thanks to frenzied demand. According to research from LonRes, rental stock was 67 per cent down in January compared to the year before. Similarly, the number of homes for sale was down 16 per cent [...]
Khan’s Covid recovery campaign for London’s battered tourism sector pulls in £70m October 13, 2021 London mayor Sadiq Khan’s pandemic recovery campaign for the capital’s battered tourism sector has pulled £70m into the sector, according to London & Partners CEO Allen Simpson. The campaign, which launched in May, was to bring a well needed boost to London’s tourism sector after emergency Covid-19 restrictions decimated the industry. Speaking at City Hall [...]
Central London footfall growth behind other regional cities February 14, 2022 Central London footfall has lagged behind the recovery of other regional cities last week. According to the latest data from Springboard, footfall rose in all types of town centres in the UK last week. However, while regional cities outside of London saw the largest boost, up 7.1 per cent, Central London growth was only 3.3 [...]
Ex-Dechert solicitor leaked ENRC’s confidential documents to media, London judge rules May 16, 2022 A London judge has said a senior partner at corporate law firm Dechert LLP breached his duties to Kazakhstani mining conglomerate ENRC by leaking information about the company to three British newspapers and the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO). High Court judge Mr Justice Waksman said Neil Gerrard, the former head of white-collar crime at [...]
Weston Homes sets aside £50m to make London flats more eco friendly June 13, 2022 One of the UK’s largest housebuilders, Weston Homes, has set aside £50m to make all its houses in London and the South East more eco-friendly – in a bid to take advantage of “green premiums”. This will involve the fitting of heat pumps, solar panels and electric vehicle charging points, in and around 7,500 homes, [...]
Pasta Evangelists: From ‘pasta le disaster’ to £40m turnover October 9, 2024 After conquering London's pasta takeaway scene, Pasta Evangelists has set its sights on the restaurant industry.
National bravery award for ‘London’s hardest cop’ who fought off machete attacker October 13, 2021 A national bravery award has been awarded to a Leyton police officer dubbed “London’s hardest cop” after single-handedly fighting off a machete attacker has received a national bravery award. Pc Stuart Outten was repeatedly struck over the head with a 2ft-long blade after stopping Muhammad Rodwan’s white van for having no insurance in Leyton, east [...]