Moncler: How posh puffer jacket maker is looking to navigate an uncertain world June 3, 2024 The UK arm of Moncler, the luxury puffer jacket maker, is targeting a "solid growth trajectory" amid an "uncertain and unpredictable" global macro-economic and geopolitical landscape.
Birketts strikes merger deal with Batchelors Solicitors amid forecasts of upcoming M&A boom November 28, 2022 UK law firm Birketts has struck a deal to merge with its London rival Batchelors Solicitors amid forecasts of a surge in consolidation in the UK’s legal sector. The deal will see the two firms join forces in a merger that is set to combine their long-standing social housing practices to create a market-leading team. [...]
Tortilla Mexican Grill says adios to long serving chief February 22, 2024 One of London’s most popular Mexican chain restaurants, Tortilla Mexican Grill, has announced the departure of its long-serving boss and their successor.
City of London awash with drug money, top MPs warn November 10, 2023 Illicit profits from the drugs trade are being “washed” in the City of London, a group of senior MPs have warned.
Liverpool Street upgrade down the track? Designers behind Tate Modern plan £1.5bn revamp May 2, 2023 Network Rail, MTR and Sellar have applied for permission to redevelop Liverpool Street station in its first upgrade since 1991. The plans announced last month would see £450m is earmarked for station improvements as part of a £1.5bn proposal to transform the surrounding area. This week the Liverpool Street redevelopment plans were submitted under a [...]
Met Police is ‘institutionally’ racist, misogynistic and homophobic, new review concludes March 21, 2023 The Metropolitan Police is “institutionally” racist, misogynistic and homophobic, while officers like killer Wayne Couzens and rapist David Carrick could still be in uniform, a damning review has found.
Don’t believe naysayers predicting the death of London and a exodus to rural idyll, the capital will be rich with post-pandemic opportunities March 20, 2021 London, as I know and love it, is a place of streets swelling with people, of shimmering, seductive shops, enticing bars and restaurants from every corner of the earth, and of constant sound – the hum of the UK economy. The capital attracts more than 20 million overseas visitors a year, drawn in by theatres, [...]
London Calling! Over two million tourists will visit this year in £674m boost to the capital August 1, 2023 London will welcome more than two million international tourists this year compared to last, bringing an additional £674m to the capital. As travel fully recovers post-pandemic, data from the London mayor’s office, shows that London was the top city in Europe for bed nights in 2022 with an increase of 131.5 per cent in 2021. [...]
£200m Mayfair office redevelopment gets green light November 11, 2020 Developers have been given the go-ahead for a £200m project to transform Mayfair’s Lansdowne House into office and retail space. Westminster City Council granted planning permission to real estate firm Core to redevelop the property in Berkeley Square. Core said the project is a “huge boost” for central London and the city’s office market, despite [...]
Leeds-upon-Thames? How the West Yorkshire heartland is luring British institutions away from London August 14, 2024 Over the past few years Leeds has emerged as a go-to destination for British institutions looking to venture beyond the M25. Since 2018 Channel 4, the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority and the UK Infrastructure Bank have all opened hubs or expanded their presence in the city, adding hundreds of new jobs and [...]