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  • 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 [...]

  • Southern Rail is still running its services based on the strike timetable

    August 11, 2016

    Commuters may have breathed a sigh of relief yesterday, when the Southern Rail strike was called off – but it actually hasn't made much of a difference to service today. The rail company said this morning that it is still running services based on its strike timetable. Today's service will be based on the strike [...]

  • Hundreds of security passes suspended at Heathrow amid police fraud probe

    August 10, 2016

    Hundreds of airside security passes have been suspended at Heathrow. The employees who have had their passes suspended work for Sodexo, which supplies airline lounge services at the transport hub. A spokesperson for the company said: “We can confirm that, as a precautionary measure, the airside passes of approximately 300 employees were suspended but as this [...]

  • Transport for Lovin: London’s Speed Date Express made its first journey this morning

    August 10, 2016

    Too busy to find love? Never fear: dating site Match.com has unveiled its new "Datemaster" bus service which allows time- (and love-) starved Londoners to speed date during their morning commute. The double decker bus has been designed for guests to enjoy their journey "in a manner rarely associated with the stresses and strains of the typical daily commute" [...]

  • Police investigate Heathrow Airport security pass scam

    August 10, 2016

    Scotland Yard is investigating an alleged scam involving airside security passes for Heathrow Airport, it has been reported. Sky News reported two young women, thought to be airport workers, had been arrested. "We can confirm that officers from the Met's Aviation Policing Command are investigating an allegation of fraud," said a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police. [...]

  • Sick of the strikes? Job-threatening technology could lead to even more industrial disputes

    August 10, 2016

    The strike bringing misery to thousands of commuters on Southern’s railway line may be merely the start of a wider trend of industrial action throughout the UK. The RMT union has got its tail up and yesterday declared that workers on the Virgin east coast mainline have voted in favour of walkouts, while passenger groups are [...]

  • Britain’s biggest landowner, Duke of Westminster, dies aged 64

    August 9, 2016

    Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, Britain’s biggest landowner, has died aged 64 due to a sudden illness.  The billionaire, known to be worth £8.3bn, owned swathes of land in London.  According to Forbes, he's the third richest person in the UK and the 68th richest billionaire in the world. Read more: Britain ranked fifth richest country in the world [...]

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