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  • Food banks struggle to keep up with 99 per cent of all free food points seeing surge in demand as cost of living crisis rages

    April 5, 2022

    Thousands more households are turning to the UK’s food banks for the first time as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, according to new research shared this morning. A new survey by community giving platform Neighbourly and Aldi – which work together to distribute surplus food from the supermarket’s stores – almost all food banks (99 per [...]

  • Exclusive: The boss of London’s oldest office provider returns from retirement to drive the City’s bounce-back 

    April 4, 2022

    As we passed the two-year anniversary of the first lockdown last month, City PM sits down with the CEO of London’s oldest office provider, who came out of retirement to drive the business’ post-Covid recovery. Shedding light on how the business and City has suffered, Argyll CEO John Drover reveals to this paper how his [...]

  • Prime London rent hits double-digit growth for first time since 2010

    April 4, 2022

    The priciest areas to rent in London have seen double-digit annual rental growth for the first time in more than a decade. According to figures released by Savills, growth in prime London hit 11.1 per cent in the first quarter of this year, against a backdrop of low stock levels. It is the first time [...]

  • Southwark makes £5m from low-traffic zone fines

    April 4, 2022

    Southwark council made more than £5m from penalties given to motorists who drove into Dulwich low-traffic zones. Around £1.6m was made from low-traffic neighbourhoods in Walworth between 29 March 2021 and 13 March 2022, while an additional £361,897 was made by cameras from a project developed Guys and St Thomas’s Trust Charity. But according to [...]

  • Axa vows not to appeal ruling over Corbin & King’s £4.4m claim for Covid linked losses

    April 3, 2022

    Axa has said it will not appeal a High Court ruling ordering it to pay out £4.36m to high end restaurateur Corbin & King, after the firm was forced to close its restaurants during the pandemic. The French insurer said it would not appeal the February decision after it initially refused to pay the restaurant [...]

  • Londoners more worried about housing and work situation than those in any other region of the UK

    April 1, 2022

    Those living in London are more worried about what their work and housing situation will look like when they’re older, than those living in any other region of the UK. Although Londoners are confident in their health and believe they have enough savings to last them into old age, those living in London have significant [...]

  • Shock ruling: London property bigwig sent to jail after refusing to grant wife Jewish religious divorce

    April 1, 2022

    A London property tycoon was sent to 18 months in jail this afternoon for engaging in coercive or controlling behaviour after failing to grant his wife a Jewish religious divorce. Alan Moher, 57, and Caroline Moher, who have three children together, separated in 2016 and divorced in the Family Court. But Moher did not give [...]

  • Buyers set hearts on Balham as stock gap hits unseen levels

    April 1, 2022

    South London’s Balham has seen the biggest surge in buyer competition out of London boroughs this year. Buyer demand has soared 113 per cent over the past year, with home movers keen to snap up homes with space and gardens, Rightmove said. With Wandsworth and Tooting Bec commons around the corner, buyers are keen to [...]

  • Competition watchdog ‘raids’ Mitie Group’s London HQ over immigration centre contract investigation

    March 30, 2022

    The  Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ‘raided’ the offices of outsource company Mitie, over concerns about alleged anti-competitive behaviour.  The firm’s London premises were reportedly looked according to the Guardian, regarding its reported relationship with US company PAE, in trying to get contracts for immigration removal centres (IRC). This comes after the CMA launched an [...]

  • Plans for huge theme park the size of 136 Wembley Stadiums is withdrawn, for now

    March 30, 2022

    Plans for a huge theme park on the outskirts of London, reportedly the size of 136 Wembley Stadiums, have been temporarily scrapped. Request for planning by the London Resort site, billed as a venue to rival Disneyland Paris, was withdrawn this week, despite those behind it saying they are “still 100 per cent committed”. According [...]

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