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LDN Weekly – Issue 154 – 16 December 2020
TIER 3 FOR LDN, R3 FOR LHR
Anyone who assumed a quiet run up to Christmas could not be further from the mark. This last edition of LDN in 2020 doesn’t even mention the words 'Brexit' or 'deadline' or 'fish', yet it is still packed with news.
LDN Weekly – Issue 153 – 9 December 2020
CAPITAL UNCERTAINTY
This week's LDN weaves together some important issues relating to the future of the capital's infrastructure, at a time when the new London Plan has still not been formally adopted.
LDN Weekly – Issue 152 – 2 December 2020
BACK TO BUSINESS (SORT OF)
The welcome news that London’s shops have re-opened (there was certainly a long queue at TK Maxx in Ealing at 10:30 this morning) has to be set against the backdrop of the Arcadia and Debenhams news, especially for the thousands of employees whose job prospects appear bleak.
LDN Weekly – Issue 151 – 25 November 2020
NO TRAINS, NO PLANES
Today’s spending review is not great for London; our infrastructure projects are stuck, some of our key industries for jobs and growth are badly hurt and our local authorities are struggling. It’s tough out there right now, and the Government has its sights trained on fixing, well, anywhere but here.
LDN Weekly – Issue 150 – 18 November 2020
BUDGETS, BALLOTS AND BICYCLES
Sometimes it is good to focus on smaller stories and this week some thoughts on LTNs and BIDs (if initial reaction is WTF, then those are Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and Business Improvement Districts respectively).
LDN Weekly – Issue 149 – 11 November 2020
THERE IS HOPE
I owe my fellow Board director, Jenna Goldberg, a profuse apology (rest assured, we do occasionally communicate more directly than through LDN editorials). She was clearly well-informed when she hinted at brighter days ahead.
LDN Weekly – Issue 148 – 4 November 2020
LOCKED DOWN, BAILED OUT, MOVING EAST
Last week my fellow Board Director, Jenna Goldberg, clearly tempted fate in her LDN foreword by suggesting brighter days might be ahead and noting all the cultural activity that London still had to offer. So, personally, I blame her for this second lockdown.
LDN Weekly – Issue 147 – 28 October 2020
TO BRIGHTER DAYS
Writing this from home, on a grey and gloomy day, having been up since 5am because the kids don’t understand that the clocks have changed, I’d rather not dwell on the transport rows over tubes and airports, or the political rows over planning reform and I certainly haven’t the head for funding rows over the future of beleaguered local authorities.
LDN Weekly – Issue 146 – 21 October 2020
BAILOUT BUST-UP?
The news that the leader of Hillingdon is standing down after 20 years running the Council marks the fourth change at the top for London's boroughs in as many months, following the change of leadership at Southwark, Croydon and Merton.
LDN Weekly – Issue 145 – 14 October 2020
TO LOCKDOWN OR NOT TO LOCKDOWN?
Amongst all the acres of news and speculation around the pandemic, it is easy to ignore other important issues and even rare good news.
LDN Weekly – Issue 144 – 7 October 2020
CLEARING THE AIR
If you scroll down to our fourth story, beyond the mire of epidemiology and austerity, you will find a truly positive piece.
LDN Weekly – Issue 143 – 30 September 2020
WINTER IS COMING
Rishi Sunak’s Winter Economic Plan has been all over the news and we are likely to be hearing more of the detail over the coming weeks. The package of measures, centred on a new Jobs Support Scheme, is as important for London as it is for any other part of the country.