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  • After wreaking havoc in New York, Storm Stella is now heading to the UK

    March 15, 2017

    Storm Stella, which devastated parts of the US yesterday and led to thousands of cancelled flights on both sides of the Atlantic is heading to the UK, bringing 60 mph gales and downpours on Friday. As well as cancelled flights, schools and businesses across the Eastern Seaboard were closed after 2ft of snow fell in [...]

  • London transport chaos: Cannon Street rail service disruption due to flooding on platforms 1 and 2 continues for a second day

    March 15, 2017

    City commuters are facing a second day of delays caused by flooding at Cannon Street rail station.  National Rail said train services running to and from this station may be cancelled or diverted to and from London Blackfriars with disruption set to continue until noon. This follows a day of delays yesterday, with several services [...]

  • Storm Stella: Dozens of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic flights from London to New York cancelled as snow envelops the US

    March 14, 2017

    Dozens of London flights to and from the US have been cancelled after Storm Stella caused travel chaos in the north east of America. The US' National Weather Service issued blizzard warnings for parts of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. According to live flight tracker FlightAware, 6,022 flights [...]

  • London transport chaos: City commuters facing rush hour delays due to flooding at Cannon Street station with services redirected to Blackfriars and Victoria

    March 14, 2017

    City commuters are facing delays during this evening's rush hour, with disruption due to flooding at Cannon Street station set to continue until 7pm. Southeastern rail had earlier stated that service disruptions would end by 2pm, but the rail operator has since said trains may be cancelled or revised this evening.  A water leak in a [...]

  • Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie gives her first lecture at the London School of Economics (LSE)

    March 14, 2017

    Angelina Jolie took up her new role as a London School of Economics (LSE) lecturer today, delivering a lecture at the university's Centre for Women, Peace and Security. Jolie addressed students on the Women, Peace and Security postgraduate course, and admitted to feeling nervous ahead of her appearance.  "I’m a little nervous, feeling butterflies," the actress [...]

  • Sheepland, a sheep café, could be opening in London thanks to a crowdfunding campaign

    March 14, 2017

    Ewe might find it difficult to believe, but London could be getting its first ever sheep cafe – and they’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign to fund it. Not a baaad idea… In its listing on Indiegogo, the team behind Sheepland say they want customers to experience nature in the middle of a big city. Some [...]

  • Night Tube drivers vote for strike action over a “block on career progression”

    March 14, 2017

    Night Tube drivers have voted to strike over a "block on career progression", the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union announced today. The union announced it was holding a ballot over the issue last month, as did train drivers' union Aslef. The result of Aslef's ballot will be announced on Thursday. Read more: A new Night [...]

  • London mayor Sadiq Khan says hard Brexit won’t benefit Europe as banks would move to New York, Hong Kong and Singapore

    March 14, 2017

    Sadiq Khan has warned his European counterparts that a hard Brexit wouldn't be beneficial to them, as banks would move to New York and Hong Kong, rather than Paris and Frankfurt. "The point I make to my colleagues across Europe is don't assume so-called 'hard Brexit' benefits you," he said, giving evidence to parliament's Brexit select committee on the UK's negotiating [...]

  • London ranks 40th in the world for quality of living, but Brexit could threaten that in the future

    March 14, 2017

    London ranked 40th in Mercer's latest quality of living survey while nabbing sixth place in a new measure for city infrastructure, but the global consulting firm warned Brexit could impact the capital's future ranking. Mercer surveyed 450 cities around the world based on 38 different factors, including the political and economic environment, public services and healthcare. As the top-ranked UK city in both measures, [...]

  • Bad news, London jobseekers: Employers to scale back hiring to three-year lows, as Brexit uncertainty surfaces among the capital’s firm

    March 14, 2017

    Hiring in London is forecast to slump to a three-year low, as employers in the capital scale back their staffing intentions for the next three months.  The ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey, which quizzed more than 2,100 UK employers and was released today, found employment optimism in the capital had slipped to three per cent, down [...]

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