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  • Man jailed for life over terror plan to murder Theresa May

    September 1, 2018

    A man who plotted to murder the Prime Minister and bomb Downing Street has been jailed for life. Naa'imur Rahman, 20, of North London will serve a minimum term of 30 years in prison after he was found guilty of planning to detonate a homemade device in Westminster and use the chaos to assassinate Theresa May. Rahman's [...]

  • Celebrity tax avoiders banned from honours award list

    September 1, 2018

    Celebrity tax avoiders have been banned from being awarded with knighthoods and other honours, it has been revealed. Nominees for the awards are judged by HM Revenue and Customs and the Cabinet Office, according to a memorandum of understanding, which states that "poor tax behaviour is not consistent with the award of an honour", The Times [...]

  • City Airport boss Sir Terry Morgan – who also happens to be the former Crossrail boss – stepping down to focus on HS2

    August 31, 2018

    Sir Terry Morgan is stepping down as chairman of London City Airport next month to focus on his new job heading up HS2.  Morgan, who has been at the helm of City Airport since March 2017, also happens to have been chairman of Crossrail Ltd, which today admitted the massive infrastructure project would overrun by nearly [...]

  • Crossrail delayed by almost a year over safety issues

    August 31, 2018

    Crossrail has been delayed by almost a year, the infrastructure firm behind the project has admitted today.  The Elizabeth line, which had been expected to launch in December, will now open through central London in autumn 2019.  It is understood the company only told Transport for London and the Department for Transport about the severe delay yesterday.  [...]

  • Lender Amigo hails surging revenue but profits count the cost of IPO

    August 30, 2018

    Amigo witnessed a 50 per cent leap in sales across the first quarter of its new financial year, but its share price remained flat as the costs of its recent stock market float impacted profits. The figures The lender reached £62.9m revenue for the three months to the end of June, a whopping 47 per [...]

  • Irish hotel group Dalata swoops in for £91m Aldgate site

    August 29, 2018

    Ireland’s largest hotel operator has agreed a £91m deal for a site under development on the edge of the Square Mile. In the latest sign of London’s burgeoning hotel market, the aim-listed Dalata Hotel Group has snapped up the Clayton Hotel in Aldgate, which is situated near the new Crossrail station at Whitechapel. The deal for [...]

  • The impact of a no-deal Brexit should set off alarm bells for the City’s finance firms

    August 28, 2018

    Last week, the government produced papers assessing the impact of a no-deal Brexit scenario on various sectors, including financial services. It is concerning for the sector that a no-deal scenario is looking increasingly likely. The Bank of England governor Mark Carney ranks this possibility as “uncomfortably high”, while foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt suggested that there [...]

  • South Quay incident: Police say package is not a threat

    August 28, 2018

    Docklands office workers were evacuated this afternoon as police responded to reports of a suspicious package. The object was found in Harbour Exchange Square in South Quay at around 1.20pm, and police officers closed roads and evacuated offices in the square as they sent a bomb disposal robot in to assess the package, but they [...]

  • Feeling thirsty? London is getting 20 new drinking fountains at train stations and shopping hotspots

    August 28, 2018

    The summer heatwave might be nought but a distant memory now, but if the capital sees the sun again this side of Christmas Londoners will be thankful for 20 new water fountains coming to train stations, shopping centres and museums around the city. Four of the Mayor of London's watering holes (we don't mean pubs) are [...]

  • Thames river bus buoyed by rising tide of London commuters

    August 27, 2018

    Commuting by boat in London hits a major milestone this week with the capital’s river bus service set to carry its 40 millionth passenger. The landmark figure comes at the end of a bumper summer for MBNA Thames Clippers, in which a combination of hot weather and growing waterside property development has increased passenger numbers [...]

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