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The government wants to temporarily scrap HMO licensing for asylum seekers' accommodation. It risks creating a set of dangerous sub-standard homes...
Financial markets have the jitters on UK bonds - and this is partially the fault of government debt, and partially the fault of the country's lack...
To ensure AI is scrutinised, the UK government should accept some intervention is needed and take on equity stakes in artificial intelligence firms...
It is perhaps easy to become fatigued by news of the war in Ukraine. It is now fifteen months since Vladimir Putin’s tanks rolled over the...
It used to be so simple. But now ordering lunch in the City has become an exercise in technological frustration and irrational anger. The post Will...
This is a big week in foreign policy. Rishi Sunak is preparing for his trip to Moldova tomorrow, to attend the European Political Community Summit,...
Tourism is incredibly important for London, but to keep London important for tourism, we have to make it more attractive for foreign visitors to...
If you haven’t heard of Fishbowl, chances are your colleagues are already using the app - a bizarre combination of LinkedIn and Reddit - to air...
The outgoing boss of the Police Scotland has labelled the force ‘institutionally racist’, but the Met police won’t admit the same failing,...
Forget Mondeo Man or Basildon Barry, there’s a new electoral figure on the scene: the ‘shy capitalist’ millennial. That, at least, is the...
Last weekend Martin Amis died in Fort Worth, Florida at the age of 73 – the same age as his father Sir Kingsley Amis – of a disease I hadn’t...
From our universities, to our health service and the productivity of our economy, cutting immigration would change the structure of all of these...
I’m as middle-class and suburban as it gets in London, but locals are planning a rebellion against ULEZ. The post Extending ULEZ is making...
The older girls get in high school, the less likely they are to pursue maths and science subjects, writes Kara Lynch, a nuclear physicist at the...
Culture is not pilates at lunch or free fruit in the office; is the way bosses and employees come together, share ideas and create things. Sharing...
The current immigration system has meant less foreign workers filling up low paid roles, and no special treatment for people from the EU. But it...
Being the Mayor means taking responsibility and constantly making the case for London; that includes leading the way in supporting its vibrant...
The number of climate protests up and down the country, but especially in London, is undoubtedly increasing. Today, three Just Stop Oil activists...
Today will see the publication of immigration stats which, most likely, will show that the UK’s net migration level has hit a new record. Yes,...
One of the delights of this job is the ability to sit down with people from across the Square Mile and ask them very simple questions. One of the...