Every London technology and science business mapped in one epic intereactive October 19, 2015 An epic new map detailing every single science and technology company in London sheds light on the booming sectors which now count more than 90,000 businesses and over 700,000 employees with a combined turnover of £153bn. The most in-depth map to date of the capital’s technology businesses reveals Westminster, the City, Camden and Hackney are home [...]
Perfect Saturday July 30, 2015 BRUNCH TIME THE ELK IN THE WOODS The best brunch in Camden is quite an accolade given the number of pubs in the area selling quality nosh, but that’s what people say about the Elk in the Woods, a foodie boozer with extra character. Go for the Elk sausage skillet for an unusual take on [...]
Autumn Statement 2015 UK: Here’s how much each London borough makes from business rates November 25, 2015 The much-maligned business rates system could be in for a shakeup during today's Autumn Statement, after retailers held talks with the Treasury to demand urgent reforms to the regime. While some have suggested a major shakeup, including a revaluation of properties to ease pressure on retailers paying rates on properties last valued at the height [...]
Market Tech placing raises £200m July 9, 2015 MARKET Tech Holdings, the owner of the iconic Camden Market and run by Israeli entrepreneur Teddy Sagi, has raised £200m through a placing that will pave the way for a move to the main market. The company, which has amassed 14 acres of land in and around Camden, placed 90m shares in an accelerated bookbuild, [...]
RBS boss suits up with workers for 500-mile slog around the UK September 3, 2015 THE NIGHTS are getting longer and the weather less pleasant, but there’s no slowing down for RBS boss Ross McEwan. He’s planning to team up with hundreds of the bank’s staff to cycle 500 miles from London to Edinburgh. RBS, which yesterday announced its partnership with Sport Relief 2016, is getting 750 staffers to cycle [...]
Do you live in London’s happiest (or unhappiest) borough? September 24, 2015 Looking for a happy life in London? Move to Newham, Hounslow or Harrow. The three boroughs, along with Merton and Sutton, are home to the happiest people in the capital, according to the latest research into the nation's well-being. If you call Islington or Greenwich home, then you’re among the least happy, as are residents [...]
Art review: Frank Auerbach, Tate Britain October 8, 2015 Walking through Frank Auerbach’s retrospective at Tate Britain is rather like flicking through a family photo album. It’s full of personal subjects that change incrementally over decades, of self-portraits, friends, his wife Julia and Mornington Crescent, where his studio has been since 1954. There’s also another reason to get up close and personal with [...]
Equity crowdfunding: The 2016 refresher guide for investors January 21, 2016 Alternative finance has provided us with several new asset classes, and one of them is equity crowdfunding. In 2015, the global crowdfunding industry grew to $34.4bn – more than doubling from a year earlier – according to a report from Massolution. In the UK, research from Alt Fi published in November of last year suggested [...]
Mayoral race 2016: Homes for Londoners is the key to solving the housing crisis, claims Tessa Jowell September 7, 2015 London’s housing crisis isn't just a problem for the hundreds of thousands in temporary accommodation or stuck on housing waiting lists, or the young people unable to afford a deposit or exploited by rogue landlords. It’s a problem for our whole city. For London to continue to thrive we have remain an attractive proposition for [...]
London Living Wage: The best and worst boroughs for paying living wages October 12, 2015 Fewer jobs in London pay above the Living Wage than five years ago, but jobs in the capital are more likely to pay the wage than those outside. Between 2008 and 2010, jobs paying less than the £8.80 living wage in London accounted for 13 per cent of all jobs in the city. By 2014, [...]