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  • Ex-Barclays trio in bid to appeal their Libor convictions

    August 15, 2016

    Former Barclays bankers Jonathan Mathew, Alex Pabon and Jay Merchant have applied to appeal their convictions for Libor-rigging offences, which were handed down last month. City PM can reveal that applications have been lodged on behalf of the three men, who were found guilty of one charge each of conspiracy to defraud on grounds they conspired to [...]

  • I quit government over Heathrow expansion: This is why I changed my mind

    August 15, 2016

    I resigned as parliamentary private secretary to the minister of state at the Home Office and Treasury in 2009 over government proposals for expansion at Heathrow. The plan was unsympathetic to local residents, it ignored concerns about both environmental and noise pollution, and it didn’t offer enough in the way of increased surface access to [...]

  • Consumers want regulation – and Uber shows why markets regulate better than the state

    August 15, 2016

    Waiting in the sweltering heat of Washington, DC for 10 minutes for an Uber, I was desperate to get into an air conditioned car. So when one pulled up right in front of me bearing the Uber sticker, my immediate reaction was relief. It was five minutes into the journey, when I glanced at the [...]

  • No, temperatures in London will not hit 30 degrees this week – but there’s an extra 450m litres of water on standby

    August 15, 2016

    Londoners will avoid sweltering in 30 degree heat this week, the Met office has confirmed – though temperatures will reach a maximum of 28 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday. The mercury won’t rise above the peak we experienced last month, when the UK basked in the hottest day of the year on 19 July, with [...]

  • Mayor of London Sadiq Khan boosts police funding by £3.4m to protect Night Tube travellers

    August 15, 2016

    Around 100 extra police officers will be deployed when the Night Tube launches this weekend, as part of a £3.4m boost in security funding for the new 24-hour services.  The British Transport Police (BTP) officers will patrol trains and all 51 stations on the Central and Victoria lines on Friday and Saturday night, Transport for London (TfL) [...]

  • More proof Southern’s still a total basket case after timetable changes

    August 14, 2016

    After a week of travel misery among commuters with strikes on Southern Rail, commuters who feel like they're getting a raw deal will be unsurprised to hear that new figures show the operator continues to be beleaguered by cancellations and delays – despite efforts to improve. One in five Southern services are still not running on time, just [...]

  • Police are treating the death of a man found in Hyde Park this morning as “suspicious”

    August 12, 2016

    The Metropolitan Police force has confirmed a body was found in Hyde Park in the early hours of the morning.  Reports suggested the man's body was found near Speaker's Corner. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Police in Westminster were called to Hyde Park, W2, at 05.50 on Friday following concerns for a man officer attended [...]

  • Deliveroo defends new “flexible” pay conditions as protesters descend on HQ

    August 11, 2016

    Deliveroo has defended its new pay conditions, describing them as "flexible", amid protests at its London headquarters. The delivery service said the action is over new pay conditions set to be trialled next week. Read more: Deliveroo just raised $275m to fend off Uber Instead of being paid an hourly rate of £7, plus £1 per [...]

  • London’s night-time economy could be worth £43bn and an extra 115,000 jobs

    August 11, 2016

    Unlocking London’s night-time economy will deliver a £3bn boost to the capital and help protect London from the economic shock of Brexit, a new report has argued. Research published today said the introduction of the Night Tube, along with a relaxation of licensing laws and other tweaks to help Londoners make the most of the capital [...]

  • Watch this stunning captain’s-eye view of landing a plane in London

    August 11, 2016

    Every time you think you've seen the capital from every possible angle – whether it's from space, or from the perspective of someone jumping from one of its skyscrapers – a new view comes along, putting London in an entirely new perspective. The latest comes in the form of a video which puts you in the cockpit [...]

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