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Michigan billionaires to bring pizza the action to London

Little Caesars - the third biggest pizza chain in the world - is bringing new business to London with the opening of two new stores...

Wood Group says cashflow will “return to black” as it refreshes targets

Wood Group is refreshing its strategy including new targets, as its shares plummeted by 13.5% this morning. The engineering and consultancy London-listed group told investors it...

Damning review recommends London firefighters wear body cameras

Firefighters in the city will wear body cameras following a toxic report which found horrendous revelations regarding racism, sexism and homophobia in the London Fire...

Government to launch £25m public energy-saving campaign

The government is planning a £25m public information campaign in a bid to conserve Britain's energy supplies. As families around the country continue to grapple with extortionate...

Barclays signs mega Wimbledon sponsorship deal

Barclays is to become the official banking partner of tennis' favourite championship, Wimbledon. The banking giant has signed the dotted line for the deal with The...

OFGEM finds five energy suppliers with “severe weaknesses”

Industry regulator Ofgem has identified five suppliers who have shown failings in supporting vulnerable customers. Good Energy, Outfox, SO Energy, TruEnergy and Utilita were judged...

London ranked top European city for technology and innovation

London is up there with some of the most technologically advanced cities in the world, according to new data from Z/Yen. The Smart Centres Index (SCI)...

Calls to close gender pay gap on Equal Pay Day

New calls have been made to close the gender pay gap, after shocking new stats were revealed. To mark Equal Pay Day 2022, the Fawcett Society...

Elizabeth line hailed as having “transformative” impact

Transport for London has announced that almost 70 million trips have been made on the Elizabeth line since it opened six months ago. The £20 billion...

Law firm returns to the city to “support long-term environmental targets”

One of the longest-standing tenants in Canary Wharf is ditching its home for a return to city in 2028. Clifford Chance, which has its headquarters at...

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