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By: Michael Searles

Sport and business writer at CityAM. Email: [email protected]

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  • London heatwave: Tower Bridge manually cooled to stop it jamming shut

    July 26, 2019

    As temperatures reached record highs yesterday, street sweepers were called in to cool down Tower Bridge to prevent it jamming shut due to heat expansion. London saw temperatures surpass 37C, while the 38.1C recorded in Cambridge was the UK’s highest-ever recorded temperature for July. Read more: All the train delays to hit the UK after [...]

  • Boris Johnson ramps up no-deal Brexit plans with £300m freight capacity pledge

    July 26, 2019

    Boris Johnson has pledged to spend up to £300m on extra freight capacity in order to keep vital goods moving in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The disruption to imports and exports across the Channel is one of the most prominent risks facing Britain in the event of the UK leaving the European Union [...]

  • Boris Johnson to begin recruiting 20,000 new police officers in first policy as Prime Minister

    July 26, 2019

    New Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled the first policy he will implement since winning the Tory leadership battle on Wednesday. Johnson has confirmed that the process of recruiting an additional 20,000 police officers will begin “within weeks” across England and Wales. Read more: Johnson gears up for war with a cabinet of resurrected soliders [...]

  • Revenue rises at Rightmove as half-year results reveal 10 per cent increase

    July 26, 2019

    Rightmove said its revenue has increased by almost 10 per cent during the first half of this year after issuing results to its investors this morning. The property portal reported strong results with revenue to the end of June up to £143.9m, from £131.1m last year. It claimed this was largely driven by continued growth [...]

  • The Bowyer effect: Charlton boss has restored belief and can steer his side clear of the drop

    July 25, 2019

    With the dawn of another season brings a renewed sense of optimism for many football fans, despite the tribulations they may have endured over the course of the preceding months and years. Down at The Valley things are no different. Charlton may have endured a turbulent time in the last half decade under unpopular owner [...]

  • London law firm Mishcon de Reya ‎to explore IPO option

    July 20, 2019

    London law firm Mishcon de Reya has begun preparations for a flotation or stake sale valuing the firm at several hundred million pounds, according to Sky News. Mishcon is looking to hire bankers in the coming months to explore its options, although any formal decisions about raising capital are yet to be made. Read more: [...]

  • Labour’s shadow justice minister quits amid party’s ‘lack of tolerance’

    July 20, 2019

    Labour’s shadow justice minister Gloria De Piero has resigned from her role and decided she will not stand at the next general election. The MP for Ashfield in Nottinghamshire has said she is concerned by the party’s “lack of tolerance” amid “grim” online abuse. Read more: Government launches review into Britain’s financial rules ahead of [...]

  • BeLeave founder wins appeal against £20,000 fine for breaching referendum spending rules

    July 20, 2019

    Founder of pro-Brexit campaign group BeLeave, Darren Grimes, has won an appeal against a £20,000 fine for breaching spending rules during the EU referendum. The fine, which was imposed by the Electoral Commission, came after Grimes’s group received a £680,000 donation from the main Vote Leave group during the campaign three years ago. Read more: [...]

  • Boris Johnson would do a ‘great job’ as Prime Minister, says Trump

    July 20, 2019

    US President Donald Trump has given his support to Boris Johnson to become Prime Minister once again by insisting he would do “a great job” if elected next week. Trump also said the pair would have “a very good relationship” speaking to reporters in Washington. Read more: ‘Faulty thought process’: Trump lashes out at Fed [...]

  • The Metropolitan Police’s website and Twitter suffer from bizarre hack

    July 20, 2019

    The Metropolitan Police’s website was hacked on Friday night as it posted a series of bizarre emails and tweets. A stream of unusual emails were sent from the force’s press office at around 23:30 BST last night. Read more: Police open probe into ambassador’s leaked Trump emails While a number of tweets, which have since [...]

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