Small London law firm seeks to compete with Magic Circle by appointing its own ‘fertility officer’ February 14, 2022 A small family law firm, with offices in Clapham, Hammersmith, and Islington, has become the first UK company to appoint its own “fertility officer,” as it seeks to compete with larger rivals that have begun offering highly expensive fertility benefits. London law firm Burgess Mee has named surrogacy law specialist, Natalie Sutherland, as its first [...]
London Omicron wave could push NHS absences to 40 per cent of workforce December 28, 2021 The latest Covid-19 wave in the capital could see as much as 40 per cent of its NHS workforce off sick, a London University professor has warned. It would be a “worst case scenario”, chair of healthcare and workforce modelling at London Southbank University, Professor Alison Leary told BBC Radio 4’s World at One programme [...]
Going underground: London has a new tube map September 16, 2021 South London’s tube map is about to get a whole lot messier. The opening of two new stations – Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms – means Harry Beck’s tube map masterpiece needs a makeover. The stations will open this coming Monday as a Northern Line spur, with passengers changing at Kennington. The two stations [...]
Exclusive: Londoners flow back to office, but only in mid-week October 13, 2021 Londoners are flowing back to the office in their droves as the pull of the city centre draws workers back in. According to exclusive data obtained by City A.M.., the number of people going into London offices climbed 31 per cent over the last month. Westminster and Southwark drove the rebound in trips to the [...]
Burger King plots 200 new UK restaurants as fast food giant eyes whopper £600m London float April 25, 2022 Burger King is eyeing an additional 200 restaurants in the UK over the next four years, after “significant under-penetration” in the country’s market. The burger chain, which has been eyeing a London float since last year, said its adjusted EBITDA nearly tripled to £49.5m. In results for the year ended 31 December, the fast food [...]
Mayor of London says new Met chief must have ‘robust plan’ to fix police culture February 13, 2022 London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan has said the new Metropolitan Police chief must have a “robust plan” to deal with the police’s “cultural problems”, following the departure of Dame Cressida Dick on Thursday. Dick resigned over Mr Khan’s lack of confidence in her plans for reform, giving her “no choice” by the leave the post, as [...]
Green tech Recycling Technologies to list in £40m London IPO November 8, 2021 UK green technology company Recycling Technologies has announced its intention to float on London’s junior AIM market in an £40m IPO. Founded in 2011 by automotive engineer Adrian Griffiths, Recycling Technologies’ main product is a mass producible machine, called the RT7000, which processes plastic waste into a synthetic oil that can then be sold back [...]
Tories urged to ‘champion’ City when arguing for growth September 30, 2024 The City of London Corporation urges the Tory party to prioritise financial services to support economic growth
London dominates hiring hotspots in the UK July 23, 2021 Six of the UK’s top ten hiring hotspots are in London showing that the capital’s jobs market is roaring back to life, according to new research published today. Figures from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation shows Brent has the fastest rate of job posting growth in the UK, rising 3.7 per cent to 4,616 over [...]
Alphawave dishes out $25m in first acquisition following London IPO December 2, 2021 Alphawave has bought telecoms firm Precise-ITC for some $25m – its first acquisition since it debuted on the London Stock Exchange earlier this year. The deal for the Canadian ethernet and optical communications company, which is expected to close in January and contribute to next year’s revenue, intends to supply Alphawave customers with integrated IP [...]