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  • Here are all the rail and station closures in London over Christmas

    October 31, 2016

    Brace yourselves, commuters. There have been many headlines about incoming Christmas travel chaos, and now Network Rail has announced major station closures as an extensive programme of rail improvements goes ahead, it looks like there'll be a few more yet… Read more: Could Network Rail have to go cap in hand to the government? Rail [...]

  • London must shake off its complacency over housing and infrastructure if it’s to thrive post-Brexit

    October 31, 2016

    Rarely has a ranking of the world’s greatest cities been released in the past few years without London at its top, or very near it. PwC recently named the capital the world’s best city for opportunity, praising its economic clout, its attractiveness to foreign direct investment, its highly skilled workforce, and its status as a [...]

  • We can renew London once again post-Brexit – if we channel the can-do spirit of our ancestors in facing up to our housing and infrastructure challenges

    October 31, 2016

    London has always risen again. This is the 350th anniversary of its greatest resurrection. Our ancestors in 1666 reacted to the Great Fire with a speed and coordination that defies belief. They tax-incentivised developers, ran the first national charitable appeal, invented modern fire insurance, and worked day and night for free. Compared with the Great Fire, [...]

  • Reflections on my year as lord mayor – and why London will remain the world’s greatest city

    October 31, 2016

    As I enter my final fortnight as lord mayor, I have spent some time reflecting on my year in office. I have been privileged to witness and support many areas of commercial progress during my international visits, domestic travels, and here in Canada. I am also greatly looking forward to a number [...]

  • It’s cheaper to buy than rent in nearly two thirds of British cities (not London though)

    October 30, 2016

    It's now more cost-effective to buy a home than rent in nearly two-thirds of British cities, according to new research from Zoopla. Spoiler alert: London's in the other third. The property website analysed the cost of renting a two-bedroom home compared to servicing a mortgage in Britain's 50 biggest cities. The proportion of cities offering better [...]

  • First legal challenges to Heathrow expansion take off as residents’ group claims bias

    October 29, 2016

    We all knew they were coming; it was a matter of when rather than if. And not a week since the government announced that Heathrow expansion was getting the green light, the first legal challenge has been set in motion against the third runway. Residents' organisation Teddington Action Group (TAG) is alleging "apparent bias" against Sir [...]

  • Giving Uber drivers “worker” status is bad news for passengers, the gig economy and the drivers themselves

    October 28, 2016

    Friday's decision to grant two Uber drivers worker status is bad news not just for Uber, but for its drivers, its customers, and the future of the “gig economy” as a whole. It is primarily bad for Uber drivers. We know for a fact that, by vast margins (five to one), they don’t want to [...]

  • Uber drivers are NOT self-employed but entitled to workers’ rights, says employment tribunal

    October 28, 2016

    Uber drivers are entitled to basic workers' rights, an employment tribunal announced today, in a landmark legal case. The hearing at a London employment tribunal is the first case of its kind in the UK. The action was brought by the GMB union which represents drivers, and law firm Leigh Day. Nigel Mackay, employment lawyer [...]

  • Zac Goldsmith’s on track to win the Richmond by-election, says first poll of the campaign

    October 28, 2016

    The Richmond by-election looks like it's swinging in Zac Goldsmith's favour at the moment. According to a new BMG poll for the Evening Standard, support for the former Richmond Park MP is holding strong after Goldsmith resigned over the government's decision to give Heathrow expansion the go-ahead.  He currently has 56 per cent of the vote, [...]

  • London security: Six things Sadiq Khan is considering to tackle terrorism in the capital

    October 28, 2016

    London mayor Sadiq Khan is considering a range of new ways in which to tackle potential terror attacks in the capital, after the publication of a new report on the city's preparedness to deal with threats. The report comes a week after a potential attack was thwarted when a suspicious package was found on a Tube train [...]

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