Community Fifa tournaments, archive footage and offering advice: How to create sports content a time of coronavirus crisis March 24, 2020 The absence of live sport poses a conundrum for those working in media and creative industries, but over the past few weeks one football club has emerged as a trailblazer. Leyton Orient have led the way for sports organisations looking for a way to engage audiences during the coronavirus pandemic, with one bright idea bringing [...]
Man hit by Tube at Oxford Circus suffered ‘extensive’ injuries November 25, 2019 A commuter who fell in front of a Tube train at Oxford Circus last week suffered “extensive” injuries and is still in intensive care but is no longer on life support, his family have said. The 25-year-old man suffered a medical episode and fell in front of an incoming train at 5.30pm on Wednesday, British [...]
Donald Trump threatens high EU car tariffs if deal is not reached January 22, 2020 US President Donald Trump has threatened to slap “very high” tariffs on car imports from the European Union unless it strikes a trade deal, accusing the bloc of being “tougher than China” to deal with. In an unexpected press conference at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump trained his sights on the EU, [...]
Government defends handling of SWR’s future after union says passengers are left ‘in limbo’ February 5, 2020 The Department for Transport (DfT) has denied claims by a major union that it has left passengers and staff “in limbo.” The RMT union has demanded the government provide an update on talks to secure the future of the troubled South Western Railway (SWR). However, the government has defended its handling of the process. “We [...]
Best of travel: South Africa’s finest nature reserves and safari March 2, 2021 To tide us over until we’re able to travel again, we’re republishing classic travel stories from our archives. Today we revisit Adam Hay-Nicholls’ trip to South Africa in search of the ultimate nature reserve safari. ••• There’s nothing particularly unusual for those used to a life of luxury about a five-star pool villa, except when [...]
Half of trains delayed or cancelled: London’s worst train station revealed October 16, 2018 Clapham Junction has been revealed as the worst train station in London with more than half of all trains running late or being cancelled so far this year. Research conducted by Which? found that South Western, with 60 per cent of trains late or cancelled, and Southern, 58 per cent, were the worst rail operators [...]
National Grid calls for security review following massive August power cut September 10, 2019 UK electricity operator National Grid has said the network’s security standards need reviewing following the August power cut which plunged 1m Britons into darkness. Read more: Government sets out scope for probe into national grid outage In National Grid’s report into the outage, published today by energy watchdog Ofgem, it concluded that a simultaneous loss [...]
Property focus on Tunbridge Wells: Find pretty period homes and a rejuvenated restaurant scene in Queen Victoria’s favourite town March 13, 2020 Only three towns in England can call themselves ‘Royal’ – and Royal Tunbridge Wells, a town of 56,000 people which lies 30 miles south-east of London in Kent, is one of them. King Edward VII bestowed the title on it in 1909, partly to commemorate the fact that his mother, Queen Victoria, loved the town [...]
Shaun Bailey: What will London look like when we leave the EU? January 30, 2020 We are leaving the EU tomorrow and, despite the mixed feelings surrounding this new chapter, there is much to be cheerful about. Business leaders are already expressing a newly-restored confidence in London. A raft of new information — such as the latest Deloitte CFO optimism survey, key PMI figures, household and consumer confidence data — [...]
TfL needs a bailout, but nobody should give the Mayor a blank cheque May 5, 2020 As Londoners start to look forward to the end of the lockdown, TfL is in need of a bailout. Otherwise, according to Sadiq Khan, it will run out of cash. On the face of it, there’s nothing remarkable about TfL needing a bailout. Tube ridership is down 94%, buses down 85%. Even if passenger numbers [...]