London has been riding high on IPOs but must find favour in its post-Brexit status April 28, 2022 Against all the odds, the London IPO markets boomed in late 2020 and 2021, defying the uncertainties of Brexit and the pandemic to bring 126 new companies to market: 60 on the main market and 66 on AIM. In addition to the sheer volume of deals, there was an encouraging pivot to technology, as a [...]
Plan B curbs deliver chilling blow to London business confidence January 12, 2022 The chilling impact on the UK economy inflicted by the reimposition of Covid-19 restrictions has whacked business optimism in London, reveals a new study released today. A sharp hit to consumer confidence from plan B measures to curb the spread of Omicron has weakened the trading environment for the capital’s businesses, leaving them sweating over [...]
Sliding industrials lead London markets lower October 20, 2021 Sliding industrial stocks led London markets lower during the opening session today. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index edged down 0.15 per cent to 7,206.41 points, while the mid-cap FTSE 250 fell 0.13 per cent to 23,023.82 points. More to follow.
Yours for just £60m: New flats with private sauna and views of Hyde Park hit the market May 20, 2024 A £500m apartment development which offers views of London's Hyde Park and Kensington Palace Gardens has released the final phase of luxury apartments available for purchase.
London Stock Exchange boss calls for executive pay hike to tempt top firms to the City April 5, 2022 The chief of the London Stock Exchange has called for bosses' pay to be boosted if the city is to continue to attract top firms and talent.
Londoner evacuates dozens of Ukrainian refugees across Polish border in his black cab March 8, 2022 A British man is seen helping to evacuate refugees across the Ukraine-Polish border by using a London black cab. Londoner Roman Tymchyshyn, 31, has already transported around 80 people including pregnant women, disabled elderly people, children and even a nine-month-old baby. He began driving refugees in his black cab across the Polish border on February [...]
London is back on the global property radar as foreign home buyers shrug off Brexit and stamp duty changes May 24, 2022 International buyers are returning to the London property market after three consecutive years of declining market activity, brought about by Brexit, changes to stamp duty and, of course, the pandemic. Since last year, international interest has started to return to the capital, with transactions climbing by 0.6 per cent. At the same time, the market [...]
Crossrail LIVE: First Elizabeth Line train departs after hundreds of excited Londoners wait for hours at Paddington May 24, 2022 The first Elizabeth line train from Paddington through central London departed on time at 6.33am carrying hundreds of excited transport enthusiasts. A crowd of people gathered outside Paddington station in an attempt to to be on the first Elizabeth line train when services begin at 6.30am. There were around 300 people waiting at 6am. Colin [...]
Fresh tube strikes to hit Londoners with TfL staff to walk out Monday after Jubilee weekend May 23, 2022 Londoners will need to brace themselves for fresh Tube strikes, as the RMT union announced today that Transport for London (TfL) workers will walk out on 6 June, the Monday after Jubilee weekend. RMT’s general secretary Mick Lynch has called on almost 4,000 members of staff to strike over job cuts, while announcing a ban [...]
London markets dip as retailers give up this week’s gains January 13, 2022 London markets eked marginal gains yesterday despite retailers giving up some gains registered throughout the week. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index closed 0.16 per cent higher at 7,563.85 points, while the domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned to the health of the UK economy, fell 0.38 per cent to 22,958.48 points. Britain’s [...]