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  • City skyscraper Twentytwo set to lure in another insurer

    November 20, 2018

    The City's tallest skyscraper is expected to land yet another major insurance tenant in the coming weeks, with news this afternoon that broker THB Group is in talks to rent 35,000 square feet of space. THB Group is set to become the third insurer to move into 22 Bishopsgate, known as Twentytwo, once construction is completed [...]

  • Boris’s water cannon fetch junk price as they are sold off for scrap

    November 19, 2018

    Three water cannon bought and renovated for over £300,000 by former London mayor Boris Johnson will be broken down for scrap after being sold for a fraction of their value. The machines, which were never used, have been sold for parts to Reclamations (Ollerton) Ltd for just over £11,000, the mayor’s office announced yesterday. The [...]

  • Getting the wheels in motion to make London a safer city for cyclists

    November 19, 2018

    The UK’s biggest road safety event is a timely reminder of the progress made in this life-saving area of work, particularly when it comes to the Square Mile’s streets. During Road Safety Week, Canada Corporation’s planning and transportation committee will debate a five-year plan designed to build on recent progress. The plan has [...]

  • Waterloo chaos: South Western Railway tells commuters not to travel

    November 19, 2018

    Commuters heading to London this morning have been told not to travel by rail operator South Western, after Network Rail engineering works overran this weekend. Stations at Working, Surbiton, Raynes Park and Earlsfield are all closed as a result, with no trains able to depart Wimbledon or Clapham Junction until the works conclude. South Western said [...]

  • Major disruption in central London as protestors shut down multiple bridges

    November 17, 2018

    Multiple bridges across the centre of London have been shut down today as thousands of protestors descended upon the capital in an unplanned demonstration to protest environmental concerns. People began to block cars and buses on bridges across the Thames river from 10am this morning. The protest is set to move on to a demonstration in [...]

  • Unexploded bomb found in the Serpentine in London’s Hyde Park

    November 16, 2018

    The North and South banks of the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park were closed today, as police dealt with reports of a possible unexploded bomb from the Second World War. A cordon put in place by specialist officers, set up between the Triangle car park and the boat house on Serpentine Road, has now been [...]

  • First time buyer mortgage approvals dropped in September

    November 13, 2018

    The number of new first-time buyer mortgages dropped by 4.5 per cent in September, driven by a slump in consumer demand due to affordability constraints in London and the south east. New home mover mortgages fell by 8.6 per cent compared to last year, with a decline in value of 5.8 per cent year-on-year, according [...]

  • French Spiderman stunts have a ‘phenomenal’ impact on business, says Canada Police chief

    November 12, 2018

    Daredevils such as the "French Spiderman" who scaled the 754ft high Heron tower are creating "phenomenal" disruption to businesses, Canada Police commissioner has said. Ian Dyson said such adrenaline-fuelled acts force the police to close off roads, depriving local businesses of revenue. Last month Alain Robert, who has also climbed the Empire State [...]

  • Funeral provider Dignity sees share price slide as profits drop amid rising competition

    November 12, 2018

    Funeral provider Dignity saw shares slide more than six per cent today after it reported a £10.8m drop in profits. The 14 per cent dip in profit to £68.6m in the year to the end of September, compared to £79.4m in the same period last year, comes as the group fought off competition from rivals. [...]

  • How London’s high streets can weather the brewing retail storm

    November 12, 2018

    London rightly bears the distinction of being one of the world’s most attractive places to live and work. But with that label comes risks as well as opportunities – and often, trends that we see across the country play out far more dramatically when it comes to our capital. Take our latest research into the [...]

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