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  • London Tier 2: City leaders breathe ‘sigh of relief’ but push for return to the office

    November 26, 2020

    City leaders have welcomed the announcement that London will be placed into Tier 2 when lockdown lifts, but warned that the capital will only fully recover when the government outlines a clear policy on returning to work.  Health secretary Matt Hancock today said London will join regions such as Liverpool and Suffolk on “high” alert [...]

  • MPs amp up pressure to avoid placing London in Tier 3 when lockdown lifts

    November 25, 2020

    The Prime Minister is facing mounting pressure from his own party to avoid placing London in Tier 3 when England’s lockdown lifts, over fears tough restrictions could cripple businesses in the capital.  Reports of government plans to place London in the highest level of restrictions under the new tier system, set to be announced tomorrow, [...]

  • The City View podcast, from City PM, with Adam Byatt

    November 18, 2020

    The City View: Michelin-starred chef Adam Byatt on how hospitality became a scapegoat  Subscribe to The City View Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / RSSIn this episode Christian talks to Adam Byatt, the Michelin-starred proprietor of Trinity in Clapham, about how the pandemic has inflicted huge pain on the hospitality sector and why he feels it was made a scapegoat ahead of [...]

  • Coronavirus vaccine could pump £41bn into London’s economy

    November 17, 2020

    The effective rollout of a coronavirus vaccine would likely inject £41bn into London’s economy and save tens of thousands of jobs, according to new research. Under a “best case scenario”, a vaccine rollout would see office workers return to their desks for four days a week, generating an extra £41bn for the economy, according to [...]

  • Croydon council goes bust and freezes spending as Covid costs bite

    November 12, 2020

    Croydon council has become the first London borough to buckle under the weight of the pandemic, as it today filed a notice declaring it virtually “bankrupt”. In a letter to councillors seen by City A.M, Croydon’s finance director Lisa Taylor outlined “serious issues” facing the borough, including a potential budget shortfall of around £66m this [...]

  • St Paul’s Cathedral awarded £2.1m in government funding

    November 7, 2020

    St Paul’s Cathedral has been awarded £2.1m of government cash as part of a series of lifeline grants for cultural venues during the pandemic. The latest raft of government funding has seen more than £18m handed out to 182 cultural icons around the country. Thirty per cent of the money was awarded to London venues [...]

  • Coronavirus: London to lose £10.9bn from tourist spending, Sadiq Khan warns

    October 23, 2020

    London is set to miss out on £10.9bn from a drop in tourist spending as a result of the coronavirus crisis, Sadiq Khan has warned, as footfall in the capital remains well below pre-pandemic levels. Overseas tourists will spend £7.4bn less on goods and services in London this year, while domestic tourists will spend £3.5bn [...]

  • Sadiq Khan urges ministers to build more London council houses to ease post-pandemic inequality

    October 21, 2020

    Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has urged ministers to significantly increase the number of council houses in London, in a bid to offset increasing wealth disparities caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Khan today launched a major new report calling on the government to “stop blocking the aspiration of London’s councils to build” and urging ministers [...]

  • Majority of Londoners plan to stay in capital despite pandemic fallout

    October 21, 2020

    Londoners have remained loyal to their city throughout the coronavirus crisis, with the bulk of people in the capital pledging not to leave the city despite fresh Tier 2 restrictions and work from home orders, according to new research. Just seven per cent of Londoners plan to pack up and flee the capital in the [...]

  • Canada pledges to lure in small businesses and artists in plan to ‘reinvent itself’

    October 20, 2020

    Canada Corporation has pledged to “reinvent itself” by encouraging small businesses and artists to “re-enter the city centre”, as the capital attempts to shake off the economic damage of the pandemic .  In a five-year target to reinvigorate London, the City has drawn up plans to motivate small businesses and artists to [...]

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