Children are dressing up as Boris Johnson for Halloween October 28, 2019 Two-thirds of Brits have named Boris Johnson as the “ghastliest figure of the 21st Century”, setting the scene for “hordes of mini Borises” this Halloween, according to the Beano. The survey, by children’s media company Beano Kids, also found that British children thought Boris Johnson was the second-scariest celebrity. Read more: EU scuppers Boris Johnson’s Halloween [...]
Who is Rishi Sunak? What you need to know about the new chancellor February 13, 2020 Rishi Sunak has received a major promotion from the shock resignation of Sajid Javid as chancellor during today’s reshuffle – but who is he? The Richmond (Yorks) MP who until today was chief secretary to the Treasury has been in parliament for just over four years, but he has taken a well-trodden path to get [...]
Westminster council victorious as court rejects TfL appeal over blocked CS11 cycle superhighway February 7, 2019 Transport for London (TfL) will not be able to build its proposed CS11 cycle superhighway at Swiss Cottage after it lost an appeal against a decision by Westminster council to block its construction last year. The Court of Appeal yesterday upheld an earlier ruling that TfL could not proceed with the CS11 without considering traffic and [...]
Commuter chaos: Extinction Rebellion protest creates central London gridlock for third straight day November 23, 2018 Protesters once again blocked rush hour traffic in central London this morning as members of environmental action group Extinction Rebellion took to the streets to cause chaos for commuters. A small number of activists blocked traffic at West Cromwell Road, Elephant and Castle, Victoria Street and Tower Hill for seven minutes, as their protests stretched [...]
Five retail tips for small businesses worried about Brexit March 29, 2019 So much of the political debate over Brexit has focused on the impact on big business. The banks, multinational drug companies, carmakers, and other corporate pressure groups have been leading the conversation. But Brexit also impacts the hundreds of thousands of small businesses that employ most Britons and are the heartbeat of the economy. Read [...]
Go-Ahead to deploy air filtering buses across the UK January 25, 2020 Go-Ahead is set to deploy its so-called air filtering buses in six more regions around the UK this year after a successful trial in Southampton. The transport operator is accelerating its shift toward greener technology with its pollutant-tackling buses that remove dirty particles from the air. The single-decker buses are fitted with air filtering systems [...]
Cars, lorries and taxis to be banned from Tottenham Court Road as part of £35m revamp January 4, 2019 Cars, lorries and taxis will be banned from Tottenham Court Road as part of a £35m project to improve the West End. The road will be open to buses and bikes only between 8am and 7pm, Monday to Saturday, in a bid to reduce congestion and air pollution and speed up bus routes. The changes, [...]
Chris Whitty: Second wave of coronavirus is a ‘really serious concern’ July 21, 2020 Professor Chris Whitty has said a second wave of coronavirus in Britain this winter is a “really serious concern”, as the chief medical officer today faced a grilling over the UK’s response to Covid-19. Facing questions from former health secretary Jeremy Hunt in a virtual meeting of the Health and Social Care Committee, Whitty said: [...]
Oil prices surge but global stocks drop over coronavirus fears April 3, 2020 Global stocks have slipped lower even as oil prices have rebounded, as investors focus on the economic fallout from coronavirus. Oil prices have jumped after US President Donald Trump yesterday announced Saudi Arabia and Russia would cut production. Brent crude rose 10.8 per cent to $33.18 per barrel. US crude rose 4.4 per cent to [...]
New Bond Street named the third-most expensive shopping street in the world November 14, 2018 West End thoroughfare New Bond Street has been named as the world’s third-most expensive shopping street today in a new global survey. Rent on New Bond Street came in at $1,744 (£1,344) per sq ft per year, behind the main street of Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay on $2,671 per sq ft and Upper 5th Avenue [...]