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  • Record-breaking Chinese tourists in the UK inspires schemes to continue the momentum

    March 13, 2018

    The UK is trying to build on its momentum of record-breaking Chinese visitors — and money — into the country. Nearly 532,000 visitor visas for the UK were issued to Chinese residents last year, and Global Blue, a tourism tax refund company, found that Chinese visitors accounted for 25 per cent of all the tax-free [...]

  • Number of UK startups launched in 2017 drops amid “muted” government support

    January 28, 2018

    The number of startups launched in 2017 dropped more than 10 per cent to just over 589,000 last year, according to figures published today by the Centre for Entrepreneurs (CFE) think tank. Data from Companies House showed 589,008 new businesses set up shop in 2017, down from 657,790 the previous year. This marked the first [...]

  • Canada steps up Brexit diplomacy as financial services white paper is shelved

    January 23, 2018

    The City is seeking to take control of its post-Brexit future by ramping up engagement with EU member states, as it emerges that ministers have shelved plans for a financial services white paper. Meetings have been taking place with weekly envoys from Canada Corporation and TheCityUK meeting ministers from across the continent. [...]

  • Five things you should know about the new US embassy in “off location” Nine Elms

    January 12, 2018

    Donald Trump may not be impressed with London's new US embassy building in Nine Elms – but the new £800m site has been in the works for a decade, and is one of the world's safest buildings. Trump was due to cut the ribbon at the embassy at the beginning of next month, but he [...]

  • These are officially the 11 best towns to commute to London from

    January 2, 2018

    Rail fares may have gone up today, but that doesn't mean moving out of London is out of the question: a new ranking has revealed Luton is the best place to commute to the capital from. Yes, despite having been voted the worst place to live in the UK last year, Luton has taken the [...]

  • Here’s what the bookies say about Prince Harry’s wedding

    December 15, 2017

    Bad news for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: after the happy couple revealed the date of their nuptials next year, bookies have tipped rain. Bookies at Betway put odds of 15/8 on it raining on 19 May, the day of the couple's wedding, while they put the chances of the wedding attracting more viewers than [...]

  • Tube problems will “continue all day” after seven lines were suspended at rush hour

    November 6, 2017

    Problems on at least one Tube line are set to continue for the rest of the day, after a nightmare rush hour in which seven Tube lines were hit by suspensions or delays. Nigel Holness the director of network operations at London Underground, apologised to customers, but said problems on the District Line are likely [...]

  • NFL fan? These are London’s 10 best sports bars to watch US sports

    October 27, 2017

    With the NFL and NBA seasons in full flow and the MLB world series reaching its climax, it's time to crack out your best Stars and Stripes garb and head out to an American sports bar. We've rounded up the capital's 10 greatest places to watch US sports – whether it's a bloody brawl on [...]

  • The Square Mile has the UK’s least potholey roads, it turns out

    October 19, 2017

    Want to drive on pothole-free roads? Then London's financial district is the place to be, council figures released today reveal. Just 123 potholes were reported in 2016, according to figures obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request, equivalent to a depth of only two metres. The City spent £174,960 fixing potholes, and, in a [...]

  • There’s a solution to the airport capacity problem in the UK, and it isn’t Heathrow

    October 13, 2017

    The call for evidence to form a new aviation strategy for the UK closes today. We live in hope, but the UK hasn’t had a proper strategy for 50 years. While the need for more capacity grows, and Heathrow and Gatwick become full to bursting, successive governments have dithered over a decision on a third [...]

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