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  • Freelancers are being exploited by businesses that fail to pay their invoices – this damaging culture must change

    January 22, 2019

    There's no such thing as a free lunch – a popular phrase favoured among politicians and business leaders that is used to describe how everything has a cost. Economies are systems of exchange. Whether payment is obvious or more concealed, we know that what we receive requires recompense. Yet when freelancers are involved, we think [...]

  • Coffee to go: Starbucks set to trial London deliveries after US roll-out

    January 22, 2019

    Starbucks will begin trialling a coffee-to-your-door service in London at the end of the month as it looks to tap into the $95bn (£73.7bn) global market for online food delivery. The company has teamed up with food delivery app Uber Eats in a bid to corner the market in the capital by offering delivery from a [...]

  • London commuters spend £153 a week shopping – here’s what they spend it on

    January 21, 2019

    Commuter spending sprees contribute £22.8bn to the UK economy every year, with London commuters splashing out almost twice the national average, according to new data. Commuters in the capital fork out on average £153 a week while on the move, nearly double the UK average of £89, research by the Centre for Business and Economics [...]

  • Dining out: London’s best burger, sushi and fried chicken revealed in public vote

    January 21, 2019

    Hungry Londoners have spoken, and Meatliquor and Chick n Sours are among the restaurants who’s dishes have been crowned the tastiest in the city in a public vote. The awards, announced today, are based on more than 50,000 reviews of London’s restaurants, and are given to dishes that have garnered the highest ratings. Winners include [...]

  • London house prices fell 1.5 per cent in December as Brexit bites

    January 21, 2019

    The average asking price for London houses fell 1.5 per cent in December compared to the previous month as Brexit uncertainty continued to dampen the capital’s property market, according to figures released today.  Figures from the latest Rightmove House Price Index showed the average asking price for a London home is now just under £594,000. [...]

  • Former SSE boss Ian Marchant invests in London smart home startup

    January 21, 2019

    A London-based smart home technology startup, backed by the former chief of SSE Ian Marchant, today announced that it has raised £2m in a new funding round. Den, which has now raised a total of £5m, is also backed by Mark Davies, a founder of Betfair.  Read more: Stay on top of your resolutions with the [...]

  • Met Office warns UK of snow as Londoners brace for colder weather

    January 18, 2019

    The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for snow throughout the UK as Londoners prepare for the arrival of a severe cold snap next week. The snow warnings are expected to last into Friday night across Scotland, northern England and the north Midlands, with the Met Office advising commuters to be aware of longer journey [...]

  • Tulip skyscraper plans hit fresh problems as City Hall planners claim proposal breaches regulations

    January 18, 2019

    Plans to build the Tulip skyscraper in the City could be nipped in the bud after City Hall officials said the proposals would breach Sadiq Khan’s planning regulations. Developers plan to build the dramatic 305-metre viewing attraction dubbed ‘The Tulip’, which would be built alongside The Gherkin in the heart of London’s financial district. Read [...]

  • Violent crime on the Tube rises 43 per cent in three years

    January 18, 2019

    Violent crime on the London Underground has soared by more than 43 per cent over three years, according to police data. There were 2,838 reports of violence on London’s Tube network between November 2017 and September last year, compared to 1,980 incidents between November 2015 and October 2016, British Transport Police (BTP) figures show. Read more: [...]

  • Berkeley Group chairman Tony Pidgley on Brexit, buildings and bonus backlashes

    January 16, 2019

    Tony Pidgley is a staunch defender of his trade, as you would expect Britain’s best-known housebuilder to be. So it comes as something of a surprise when, asked about the huge row that hit his sector last year when fellow housing boss Jeff Fairburn took a £75m bonus, he does not come down on Fairburn’s [...]

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