TfL warns of no Piccadilly Line service and further disruption from Tube strike across four days this week July 9, 2018 Transport for London (TfL) has today warned there will be no Piccadilly Line service if a Tube strike across four days this week goes ahead from Wednesday. TfL said there will be no service on the Piccadilly Line throughout the four-day period from 9pm on Wednesday 11 July to 1am on Saturday 14 July, including [...]
UK’s computer games industry grows turnover by a third in a year September 10, 2018 The UK’s computer games industry grew by a third in the last year to hit £697m, according to new research published today. Revenue grew 34 per cent last year to £697m from £522m the previous year, research from online business finance supermarket Funding Options showed. Read more: This exhibition at the V&A is a deep [...]
DEBATE: Should Britain heed the Japanese Prime Minister and join the Trans-Pacific Partnership after Brexit? October 10, 2018 Should Britain heed the Japanese Prime Minister and join the Trans-Pacific Partnership after Brexit? Molly Kiniry, researcher at the Legatum Institute, says YES. The UK has been promised a welcome with “open arms” to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CP-TPP), perhaps the most comprehensive multilateral trade agreement negotiated to date. The mechanics [...]
Safari in Style: We take a tour of South Africa’s finest luxury nature reserves June 18, 2019 There’s nothing particularly unusual for those used to a life of luxury about a five-star pool villa, except when said pool has a warthog drinking from it. My villa fronts straight onto the wild South African bush. We’re instructed not to step outside after dark, not even for a second, in case we get eaten. [...]
It’s time to make rent count when assessing creditworthiness September 12, 2018 Have you ever wondered if your credit report reflects your rental history? Given over half of people living in London rent their home, it might surprise you to learn that no matter how good you are at paying your rent on time, this isn’t necessarily reflected in your credit report. Why does this matter? Your [...]
This year’s World Cup match ball, the Telstar 18, pays homage to the first football designed for television screens July 2, 2018 At the first ever World Cup final, between Uruguay and Argentina in 1930, a disagreement arose over which team would supply the match football. Eventually FIFA was forced to intervene with a teacherly solution. Argentina could use their preferred ball for the first half, while Uruguay could use their own, larger and heavier ball for [...]
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab rejects rumours of snap general election September 23, 2018 Brexit secretary Dominic Raab has ruled out general election in the autumn, saying rumours are "for the birds". The Sunday Times reported this morning that Theresa May's team was plotting a snap general election to shore up public support for her Chequers plan in the wake of her disastrous Salzburg summit in which EU leaders roundly [...]
Operation Yellowhammer: Photo of secret Treasury document reveals no deal contingency planning September 6, 2018 A secret Treasury document detailing the government's no deal contingency planning, under the code name Operation Yellowhammer, warns of the importance in maintaining confidence "particularly… for financial services". The document, which was snapped by political photographer Steve Back being carried by City minister John Glen into a Whitehall meeting this morning, included a series of discussion points for [...]
Trevor Steven: Moving abroad is a risk but young English footballers can only benefit November 13, 2018 To understand why young English players are increasingly attracted to the prospect of joining teams in other European leagues you need only look at the case of Ruben Loftus-Cheek. The midfielder, 22, was part of the England squad that achieved their best World Cup finish in 28 years during the summer, yet back at Chelsea [...]
iPhone XR review: Apple’s ‘affordable’ handset is the best pound-for-pound phone on the market right now November 7, 2018 Last month Apple released the best phone money can buy, the iPhone XS, which also happens to be a phone that costs more than any other. Prices start at an overdraft-worrying £999 for the 64GB XS and go up to a nosebleed-inducing £1,449 for the 512GB XS Max. In a tacit acknowledgement that a grand [...]