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  • Clubbers mourn loss of London’s Fabric nightclub while Sadiq Khan is among those in the firing line

    September 7, 2016

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been among those in the firing line this morning after one of the capital's most iconic nightclubs had its licence revoked last night by Islington Council, despite saying he is "disappointed" by the decision. Fabric in Farringdon will now close its doors permanently after the council said a "culture of drugs" existed [...]

  • London backed to retain world-beating status as city for opportunity after Brexit

    September 7, 2016

    London has retained its status as the world’s greatest city for opportunity, and will hold on to the top spot if it seizes the chances presented by Brexit, according to an in-depth study published this morning. For the second year running, London beat the likes of New York, Beijing, Singapore and Tokyo, to top a global [...]

  • London is still number one for fintech – and now we’re going global

    September 6, 2016

    Ten weeks on from Brexit, the City is back to business following the summer, and the fintech community is as busy as ever working through its plans for an ever-changing world. While the uncertainty of Brexit may loom for some time, London is still the number one fintech hub on the planet. We have created [...]

  • Flights resume at London City Airport after Black Lives Matter protest on runway

    September 6, 2016

    Flights from London City Airport have resumed this afternoon, following a morning of delays and cancellations as Black Lives Matter protesters shut down the runway. Metropolitan Police arrested nine protesters, who made their way onto the runway at around 5.40am and locked themselves together. The protesters were from the Black Lives Matter UK group, which [...]

  • Flight delays at London City Airport due to Black Lives Matter protests

    September 6, 2016

    The London City Airport runway has reopened, after police arrested nine Black Lives Matter protesters who disrupted flights this morning. The Metropolitan Police were called to the central London airport at around 5.40am today, to reports of protesters airside. Police said there were nine protesters on the runway at the airport who had erected a tripod and locked [...]

  • Pret a Manger is eyeing up bringing its veggie pop-up to the City as Soho branch is made permanent

    September 6, 2016

    Lunchtime staple Pret a Manger is set to bring its green makeover to the City after the "overwhelming success" of its first vegetarian branch in Soho.  Pret opened its Veggie Pop-Up store on Broadwick Street on 1 June, initially intending to keep it open for a month.  However, after a boom in demand for its [...]

  • Lloyd’s chair John Nelson has issued a warning to Theresa May, demanding a cohesive government approach to Brexit

    September 5, 2016

    The chairman of Lloyd's of London has issued a warning to Theresa May over Brexit, demanding a cohesive government approach. Speaking at the Lloyd's City Dinner tonight, John Nelson said: "If we are not able to access the single market, either through passporting rights or other means, the inevitable consequences for Lloyd's – and indeed other [...]

  • Brexit is a chance for London to renew itself once again as a great global city

    September 5, 2016

    London is a phoenix-like city. It has reinvented itself time and again, rising from the Great Fire, the Plague and the Blitz. Compared to those, Brexit is a mild cold. The capital now needs to renew itself once again. It produces 22 per cent of the UK’s GDP and 30 per cent of its tax [...]

  • The London option: Britain’s EU deal must guarantee our city’s business pre-eminence

    September 5, 2016

    In my last piece for City PM, just 10 days after the referendum, I said that, by working together, we can keep London open for business and leading in the world. Over the past nine weeks, I’ve been meeting as many business leaders as possible, across all sectors, from startups to global corporations. Sadiq Khan and I [...]

  • Mayor of London Sadiq Khan announces new bus ‘Hopper’ ticket will launch next Monday 12 September

    September 5, 2016

    London commuters will get more bang for their bus tickets from next Monday onwards, when the new 'hopper' bus fare system is launched. From Monday 12 September, passengers will be able to change onto another bus or tram for free within one hour of touching in at the start of their journey. It will be automatically given [...]

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