London-Cornwall sleeper trains disrupted until mid March January 17, 2022 Sleeper train services between London and Cornwall will be disrupted for two months as a result of a complication with engineering works, Network Rail announced today. From 24 January until 17 March, every Monday to Thursday the line between Exeter St Davids and Teignmouth will be closed, while the sleeper service will operate on Fridays [...]
Financials drive London lower as Paris boosted by Macron-Le Pen face off April 11, 2022 Sharp losses among financial stocks drove London’s top indexes lower yesterday. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index lost 0.7 per cent to fall to 7,615.79 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, fell 0.35 per cent to 21,099.50 points. Insurers, fund managers and [...]
Easyjet set to fly back into the FTSE 100 next week March 16, 2024 Easyjet is set to fly back to London's FTSE 100 index next Monday after a post-pandemic share price resurgence.
Sadiq Khan: London needs to cut its dirty energy addiction and divest from fossil fuel industries June 30, 2022 THE PANDEMIC was devastating for our capital city, country and economy. But the upheaval, loss of life and cost to business that would result from a full-blown climate crisis defies comprehension. It is both unimaginable and unquantifiable. As we host London Climate Action Week, my message is that all of us – cities, businesses and [...]
London’s hotel mojo is back as occupancy rates climb albeit pandemic recovery remains ‘uphill battle’ June 29, 2022 Recovering occupancy rates and food and beverage sales are rapidly powering a recovery in the London hotel market, albeit slower than the industry had anticipated. For the first time since prior to the pandemic, occupancy rates in London are now exceeding the rest of the UK, at 66.9 per cent, overtaking UK rates of 68.4 [...]
Ideagen agrees to £1.09bn takeover offer from London private equity firm May 9, 2022 UK software company Ideagen has agreed to a £1.09bn all-cash takeover offer from London-based private equity firm Hg.
No delays for pandemic recovery as London City Airport welcomes 35 per cent more passengers May 5, 2022 London City Airport has crowned April its busiest month since the pandemic, after the hub reported a 35 per cent increase on March levels. Over the last month, 256,000 people passed through London City’s gates, up on the 189,000 registered a month earlier. The airport – now at 61 per cent of 2019 levels – [...]
One in three Londoners not vaccinated as Omicron sweeps capital December 15, 2021 One third of Londoners are completely unvaccinated despite warnings that the Omicron Covid variant could hammer the capital particularly hard. The proportion of the population without a single jab is three times as high in London as in the country as a whole, according to an analysis of government figures by The Times newspaper. The [...]
House completions for properties outside London up by staggering 667 per cent March 11, 2022 There has been a significant spike in house completions for properties outside of London and Manchester with some areas having up to a 667 per cent rise. Apart from England’s two main population centres, the top 10 growth areas were in outlying towns, new figures from Paragon Bank shows. Milton Keynes led the way, experiencing [...]
London won’t throw out fraud until we put transparency at the core of finance May 10, 2022 Today the Queen’s annual speech will be delivered to parliament. Amid all the pomp and ceremony that surrounds this event, one very important piece of legislation to be expected is a second Economic Crime Bill. The first bill had to be fast-tracked through parliament as part of the government’s immediate response to Russia’s invasion of [...]