It’s a grey afternoon on the eighth day of Ramadan, and lines of women, many with empty prams, are stood outside the East London Mosque in Tower Hamlets. Some wear masks. Others... Read more »
Auctioneers at Auction House London recently highlighted that the number of bidders taking part in auctions have dropped. These changes are said to be the result of the property market cooling off. According... Read more »
This week: Ben Luke talks to Anny Shaw, a contributing editor at The Art Newspaper, about the atmosphere at the Frieze London and Frieze Masters fairs amid the UK’s economic struggles and... Read more »
Julia Simpson, WTTC, President & CEO The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) warns the travel and tourism sector’s recovery is at serious risk as nearly 130,000 jobs go unfilled across the... Read more »
Article content The London-area unemployment rate dropped in February but other indicators of the local labour market’s strength softened, figures released Friday by Statistics Canada show. Article content The region’s jobless rate... Read more »
Robert Jenrick has warned that the UK could face ‘the most difficult economic year that we’ve seen in our lifetime’ amid the heavy sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.... Read more »
A consultation has begun about plans to dual a stretch of the A358 linking the South West to London preventing queues and providing an economic boost for the region. National Highways has... Read more »
The “vital economic contribution” influence of the BBC in the UK’s nations and regions has been revealed in a brand new unbiased report from KPMG. The paper presents an evaluation of the... Read more »