Peak of 22.4m watched BBC One coverage of Queen’s funeral in biggest viewing day since London 2012 September 20, 2022 A peak of 22.4m Brits watched BBC coverage of Her Majesty the Queen’s funeral on Monday with a majority of the UK tuning in at some point. 32.5m people tuned into the national broadcaster’s all-encompassing coverage of the late monarch’s laying to rest, representing BBC One’s biggest viewing day since the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony. [...]
Levelling down London will hamstring the rest of the country, report warns January 31, 2022 The levelling up agenda will hamstring the UK economy if it moves business outside of London, reveals a fresh study published today. The government will fail in its ambition to narrow regional inequalities by pushing to stimulate economic activity across the UK “at London’s expense,” according to consultancy EY. Choking London’s contribution to the British [...]
‘Just in case’ logistics mindset boosts LondonMetric as portfolio value grows by £1bn May 26, 2022 LondonMetric’s property portfolio value has grown by £1bn over the past year, as the UK’s hot property market boosts the firm. The FTSE 250 real estate investment trust’s profit has also rocketed in the year to 31 March, increasing an eyewatering £477.2m, in comparison with the same period last year, to a total of £734.5m. [...]
Sentencing day for sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell as London socialite faces up to 65 years in prison June 28, 2022 Ghislaine Maxwell will hear today how long she will have to spend in prison as the socialite is facing up to 65 years for luring young girls to massage rooms to be molested by Jeffrey Epstein. The 60-year-old British socialite, who was labelled “dangerous” by the prosecution during her three-week trial last year, helped entice [...]
Going green: Uber’s fully electric option expands to all of London March 29, 2022 Uber goes green in London, with passengers now having the option to request an electric-vehicle anywhere in Greater London.
London market boosts insurer Hiscox November 2, 2021 Hiscox this morning said its gross premiums written for the first nine months of the year is up 6.1 per cent to to $3.46bn. Its London market did particularly well, with gross written premiums up 7.1 per cent. Huge weather events continue to play a large part in the global insurance and reinsurance market and [...]
Sadiq Khan pumps £10m into rebuilding London as international tourist hub March 29, 2022 London's mayor Sadiq Khan has redoubled his commitment to boost tourism in the capital as new data has revealed the number of West End visitors is still lagging 16 per cent below pre-pandemic levels.
Guinness owner Diageo plots £73m London microbrewery January 31, 2022 Diageo has revealed plans to build a £73m Guinness microbrewery in a sign that London's hospitality industry is making a post-Covid comeback.
London small business investment surges past £10bn in 2021 March 1, 2022 Equity investment in to London’s smaller firms surged past £10bn in the first three quarter of 2021 as investors looked to capitalise on the economic recovery of businesses in the capital, fresh data has revealed.
London councils expect inflation to burn £400m hole in finances amid cost of living crisis June 20, 2022 London boroughs are expecting inflation to burn a £400m hole in their finances, according to a local government association. London Councils, the cross-party organisation which covers all 32 London borough councils and the City of London, said today that rising inflation has cut £100m from the financial uplift boroughs received for 2022-23. Inflation levels, currently at a [...]