Nine London universities are among twenty six which are facing having their “poor quality courses” axed due to new plans to improve education. The government plans to cut down on the courses... Read more »
Christmas is a time for family, fun and, most importantly, chocolate. The average Brit spends around £5.50 a week on chocolate, but this triples during the festive period – and is it... Read more »
5-Oct-2021 Analyse trends from customer complaints or compliments, investigate any issues with suppliers and feedback to the internal teams with the view to improve quality and product performance Are you a Product... Read more »
A two-year innovation project by Bosch and the Transport for London (TfL) seeking to improve air quality in south London has been successfully completed. The project, which saw Bosch and TfL work... Read more »
Christmas is, above all, a time for tradition. The smallest changes can send shockwaves which disrupt longstanding routines and cause worse friction than a post-dinner game of charades. Throughout its 85-year history,... Read more »
S even of London‘s Low-Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in west london are to be scrapped after it was found they caused “no material change in air quality“. Ealing Council studied nine LTNs following... Read more »
Former Tottenham star Paul Stewart claims that one first-team regular is not adequate to play within the Premier League. Stewart, who made 169 appearances for Spurs and received the FA Cup with... Read more »
A restaurant specialising in home-made food and drink has gained an award for its beer. Hood, Streatham is celebrating after being topped the UK’s Best Independent Craft Beer Restaurant. The SIBA Business... Read more »
The one fan in attendance on Sunday afternoon on the London Stadium has been stuffed with reward for two of the present stars of the West Ham United group. The indisputable fact... Read more »
THE AIR quality in areas round schools the place cars have been banned throughout peak hours has improved by almost a quarter, based on new figures. A survey of 18 schools carried... Read more »