Police cordon off Houndsditch over report of person ‘falling from height’ November 17, 2022 Police were called to an emergency in the heart of the Square Mile today amid reports a person was “falling from height”. The incident unfolded at around 2pm in Houndsditch, with police putting up a cordon and urging the public to stay away. In a tweet sent this afternoon, the force said: “Officers from the [...]
Clifford Chance to leave Canary Wharf HQ for new City offices November 16, 2022 Clifford Chance is set to return to the City after striking a deal to leave its Canary Wharf headquarters in 2028. The Magic Circle law firm has struck a deal with Great Portland Estates (GPE) to rent 321,000 sq ft of office space at the property developer’s 2 Aldermanbury Square project, which is set to [...]
Lord Mayor’s Show brings City to life as thousands gather in Square Mile November 12, 2022 The City was brought to life by the Lord Mayor's Show today - with thousands of people flocking to the Square Mile.
City workers surprised by golden state coach in pre-dawn rehearsal for Lord Mayor’s Show November 9, 2022 City workers getting to the Square Mile in the early hours of this morning were surprised by a golden State coach during a rehearsal for the Lord Mayor’s show this weekend. The Lord Mayor’s golden coach made its way through the dimly-lit streets of the City of London pulled by six horses, and followed by [...]
Boost the City by signing trade deals and seizing net zero opportunities, finance sector lobby group says November 7, 2022 The UK government should overhaul regulation of the financial sector with a view to boosting the City’s green credentials and extending its global reach, one of the Square Mile’s most powerful lobby groups has said. The government should focus on the opportunities posed the global energy transition by transforming the City of London into a [...]
Simpson’s Tavern: Crowdfunder to save City favourite passes £30K as local efforts stepped up November 3, 2022 A crowdfunding campaign to save the historic Simpson’s Tavern has passed £30,000 in just two days. Simpson’s, which has sat off Cornhill since 1757 and become a City institution, has been served a winding up petition as a result of rent arrears accrued during the pandemic, announced on Tuesday. On Thursday, the fundraiser reached £20,000 [...]
He’s got the X-Factor! Presenter Dermot O’Leary awarded Freedom of the City of London November 1, 2022 Dermot O’Leary has been honoured with the freedom of the City of London, inspired by his charity work and Irish heritage. The radio host and personality was recognised for his patronage with the London Irish Centre, saying he was “genuinely honoured” to get the accolade. Former X-Factor presenter who currently presents a BBC Radio 2 [...]
Simpson’s Tavern closes: Campaign launched to save City institution after landlord changes the locks November 1, 2022 Simpson’s Tavern has stood two hundred yards from the Royal Exchange since 1757 – but rent arrears as a result of the pandemic look set to see the historic Square Mile institution closed for good. The doors were locked last month by the landlord, a Bermudan operation called Tavor Holdings, who was demanding back payment [...]
In the Square Mile, all the pieces matter to City of London prosperity October 27, 2022 “Earn the commute.” That was the phrase that a host of City hotshots used in a panel discussion earlier this week. It’s a helpful way of understanding the Square Mile’s rebound from the pandemic, and indeed, how it has changed. Today, the City will be at its busiest. Thursday is the new Friday, after all, [...]
Roads reopen around Bank after police resolve report of ‘suspicious package’ – station reopens October 19, 2022 The City of London Police have reopened roads around Bank station after resolving a situation surrounding a “suspicious package”. The City of London Police closed Queen Victoria St Queen St Princes St Lothbury Threadneedle St this morning, after reports of an an unattended item at Mansion House. Bank Station was also temporarily shut. Just before [...]