Cereal Killer cafe to open up second branch in Camden January 15, 2015 Camden is about to be hit with one of the stranger business offerings to come out of trendy Shoreditch. The Cereal Killer cafe, which offers over 100 different types of cereal, with 13 varieties of milk and 20 toppings is looking to expand. The cereal-only cafe, which is owned by brothers Gary and Alan Keery [...]
Shunning fossil fuels could burn £1m a year off of GLA pension fund November 18, 2015 Going green might be good for the environment, but it could eat into the Greater London Authority (GLA) pension fund. GLA Conservatives economics spokesman and assembly member Gareth Bacon has said that the pension fund could potentially lose out on £1m per year if it stops investing in fossil fuels. “Recent calls to stop the [...]
The definitive guide to EU referendum night: From what time local areas will declare results, to the most marginal areas and key moments to look out for June 23, 2016 Ballot slips are being distributed, campaigning is about to end, and today, after the seemingly endless stream of televised debates, grandstanding speeches, claims, counter-claims and fact-checking, voting actually take place. Many across the country are preparing for a sleepless night. The polls opened at 7am and will close at 10pm, but the first results won't arrive until [...]
Focus On Croydon: The affordable South London hotspot that’s getting a £1bn facelift January 8, 2016 If there’s one thing we learnt from the London property market in 2015, it was not to underestimate the outer boroughs. Some of the largest house price growth increases were to be found in these supposed backwaters. Growth in places like Haringey and Hillingdon far outstripped traditionally prime areas like Kensington & Chelsea and Camden, [...]
On one day last month the London Underground carried more passengers than the population of Wales November 13, 2015 Transport for London (TfL) has published passenger statistics for last month showing than on 9 October this year, the Tube carried a record-breaking 4.7 million customers. That's 1.6 times the population of Wales. Thought your commute was getting busier? You're not wrong: according to TfL, the last week of October was the Tube's busiest ever, with [...]
Burrito restaurant Chilango to raise £1m via crowdfunding platform CrowdCube October 26, 2015 Burrito restaurant Chilango has launched a new fundraising round on crowdfunding platform CrowdCube after tapping retail investors for £2m last year. The Mexican food chain said it aims raise £1m from potential investors in return for a 3.26 per cent stake in the business. Shareholders can put as little as £10 compared with last year’s mini-bond, where investors [...]
The remarkable rise of east London: Zone changes signal a shift in the capital’s economy January 7, 2016 Amid the January gloom, rail commuters began their somewhat subdued return to work this week. Alongside headlines on fare increases and improvement works, a more unusual move was announced: a change to London’s fabled Tube map structure. Stratford and a clutch of other east London stations – largely in the borough of Newham plus Tower [...]
Where’s the hardest place in England and Wales to get on the housing ladder? November 19, 2015 By now we’ve all heard – and heard again – how hard it is to get on the housing ladder. In the capital alone – where a generation has been priced out of the property market – one organisation has already said people should “just move out of London“. But just where in the country is it [...]
Signal failures at Barbican and Tufnell Park causing delays on Northern, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines October 5, 2015 Commuters across London are facing travel woes already this morning, with a signal failure at Barbican causing delays on the Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City Line. Severe delays have been reported on all three lines between Baker Street and Aldgate as Transport for London deals with the issue. There are minor delays [...]
London’s housing market heats up with 25,000 new properties for sale in September October 8, 2015 London's housing market is hotting up again after a quiet summer, with 25,000 new properties listed for sale in September. The housing market traditionally picks up in the autumn, and there was 27.1 per cent increase in properties for sale in London between August and September this year, despite the housing shortage. Only [...]