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  • Mondrian and af Kilnt at the Tate Modern: Myriad mystical musings

    April 20, 2023

    What a strange time it must have been to have lived through the discovery of radio waves and x-rays and radiation, to one day be told that an invisible, inscrutable world exists alongside the one you know, hitherto unnoticed, exerting a powerful, unknowable influence. The late 1800s were a time when spirituality and science seemed [...]

  • The Square Mile and Me: Steve McGill on Boots, negativity and the Four Seasons

    April 20, 2023

    We dig into the memory bank of the City’s great and good: this week, Steve McGill details his life running the fastest-growing speciality broking firm in the world, McGill and Partners. Quick-fire round What’s your favourite…?

  • London Waterloo: Century-old roof to go glass at capital’s busiest station in two year refurb project

    April 20, 2023

    The century-old roof of the UK’s busiest railway station is being renovated to create a brighter environment for passengers. Network Rail said it has started a two-year project to refurbish London Waterloo’s roof, which was built in 1922. Around 10,000 new glazed panels will be installed across 12,000 square metres of roof – an area nearly twice [...]

  • Zara chief bags former BBC base in West End 

    April 19, 2023

    Spanish billionaire and founder of popular fashion chain Zara Armancio Ortega has closed a deal purchasing luxury residential offices – and former BBC base – in the West End. Ortega’s firm Pontegadea shelled out £82m for the 1920s building, the private firm announced today.  Last month Ortega purchased a luxury residential property with 120 apartments [...]

  • Minister Paul Scully ‘considering’ running for London mayor in 2024

    April 18, 2023

    Minister for London Paul Scully said today he is “considering” running against Sadiq Khan to be the next London mayor in 2024. Speaking at a Centre for London event today, Scully said: “Let me tackle this head on, am I considering running for London mayor in 2024? Yes, I am considering it. I haven’t made [...]

  • London economy powers ahead of every other UK region as the capital shrugs off recession fears

    April 18, 2023

    London’s economy is firing on all cylinders and has raced ahead of every other region in the UK as spending in the capital climbs to the highest level in a year, a new survey shows. According to NatWest and S&P Global’s regional purchasing managers’ index (PMI), businesses in London are performing better than in any [...]

  • ULEZ row continues as Sadiq Khan brands challenge by Tory councils a waste of taxpayers’ cash

    April 14, 2023

    Conservative councils who have launched a High Court challenge against Sadiq Khan’s plan to expand London’s ultra low emission zone (Ulez) are wasting taxpayers’ money, the capital’s mayor has said. Mr Khan said London residents would prefer their payments to be invested in libraries instead. If it goes ahead, Ulez will see drivers in outer [...]

  • Sadiq Khan’s London ULEZ expansion faces court challenge from Tory councils

    April 12, 2023

    A judicial review into the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) across Greater London has been granted after a court ruling, it has emerged. London mayor Sadiq Khan opted to push ahead with plans to roll out the zone across all of outer London, from August 29, last year in the face of [...]

  • Labour secures 40 point lead over Conservatives in London, new poll shows

    April 6, 2023

    Labour are now seeing a 40 point lead over the Conservatives in London, YouGov pollsters have found. It’s the largest Labour lead in London since YouGov tracking began in 2010, the polling firm says. Sir Keir Starmer’s party continues to exert political dominance in the capital, with 58 per cent of the vote share, leaving [...]

  • Over half of businesses confident turnover will rise in the next year despite current stagnant sales

    April 4, 2023

    Most firms have seen no boost to sales this quarter despite rising levels of confidence, a key economic report has revealed, as inflation remains the key concern for business. The British Chamber of Commerce’s (BCC) quarterly economic survey (QES) found in spite of rising optimism, only a third of firms saw sales increase in the [...]

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