Hiscox: UK business in ‘growth mode’ as hard market continues May 2, 2024 Lloyd’s of London insurer Hiscox has grown its written premium by 8.3 per cent as the FTSE 250 carrier shrugged off a contraction in its London market.
London markets shrug off near 30-year high inflation print January 19, 2022 London markets shrugged off an alarming near 30-year high inflation print yesterday, held higher by mining stocks surging. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index closed up 0.35 per cent at 7,589.66 points, while the domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned to the health of the UK economy, added 0.01 per cent to reach [...]
The end of the furlough scheme must be the beginning of a renewed focus on London’s recovery July 1, 2021 The furlough scheme has been a lifeline for London workers. At its peak, as many as one million Londoners were furloughed – from builders to bakers, coders to café owners (and many of my team at Centre for London). We all know someone who has depended on and can be grateful for the government’s support to see [...]
London film studio reveals ambitious plans to broadcast from space by 2024 January 20, 2022 A London entertainment studio has ambitious plans to film the first-ever movie in space – which could come to fruition before the end of the decade. Space Entertainment Enterprise (SEE) is currently co-producing Tom Cruise’s upcoming space movie with Hollywood veteran Doug Liman. Alongside production, Southwark-based SEE has revealed plans to launch a micro-gravity film [...]
Proxy firm backs Shell’s plans to move HQ to London November 28, 2021 Institutional Shareholder Service (ISS) has recommended shareholders support Shell’s plan to move its headquarters to London.
London’s top indexes give up gains as Moscow assault of Ukraine ramps up March 10, 2022 London’s top indexes gave up some of their gains yesterday as investors fretted over a ramping up in Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index dropped 1.27 per cent to 7,099.00 points, while the domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, fell 0.57 per [...]
Back in business: London City Airport predicts passenger demand will surge in 2022 January 17, 2022 London City Airport is predicting a surge in passenger growth for 2022 as a result of pent-up demand. Following the return of British Airways’ (BA) summer schedule and the easing of Covid restrictions, the hub will see the re-introduction of routes such as London to Milan and London to Barcelona. New London to Thessaloniki flights [...]
House prices ‘static’ with interest rate cuts on the horizon June 7, 2024 London remained ahead of the country, with the median price of a house nationally at £288,688, compared to London which was £536,821, 0.2 per cent up on what it was last year.
French politician suggests people-smuggling bosses live in London November 25, 2021 At least 27 people died yesterday after a dinghy capsized while trying to cross the Channel to the UK, according to reports, while two people were rescued. A pregnant woman was among those who died in the tragic incident, according to rescuers. Around five people-smugglers have since been arrested. “In France what do we do? [...]
London business confidence increased in August August 31, 2021 Business confidence in London increased four points during August to 41 per cent, as the city looks to recover from the pandemic. Companies in the city described higher confidence in their own business prospects month-on-month, up 14 points at 43 per cent, according to the latest business barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. Businesses’ optimism [...]