| Date | Title | Description |
| 31.03.2026 | Here’s how to get London building now | New housebuilding in London has ground to a halt. Urgent effort is needed to cut taxes on new housing, make the regulator more efficient and help first time buyers, says John Dickie
As we head towards May’s local elections, London’s acute h... |
| 30.03.2026 | How the square mile is helping make London one of world’s the best cities | London has been named a 2026 Laureate of one of the world’s most prominent awards in urban planning and city development, the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, says Chris Hayward
March 2026 has proved an exemplary month for the City of London’... |
| 13.03.2026 | Iran war ‘heavily’ affecting property confidence, developer says | Property developer Berkeley Group has said the Iran war is “weighing heavily” on market confidence and could push up inflation.
The FTSE 100 firm told shareholders on Friday: “The emerging situation in the Middle East is weighing heavily on... |
| 28.02.2026 | UK police arrest man after Churchill statue sprayed with graffiti | LONDON: A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage, UK police said Friday (Feb 27), after pro-Palestinian graffiti was sprayed on a Winston Churchill statue in central London.
The iconic monument... |
| 25.02.2026 | £40bn to restore Parliament? Maybe Guy Fawkes had the right idea… | The reported £40bn cost of refurbishing the Palace of Westminster is not a serious proposal – it’s a distraction designed to outrage, writes James Ford
We are all familiar with the Goldilocks principle of restaurant wine lists. Every wine l... |
| 17.02.2026 | The government doesn’t trust Sadiq Khan to run London’s trains | The Labour government is handing control of London’s suburban rail to Great British Rail instead of TfL because they’ve seen how badly Sadiq Khan has mismanaged the tube, says Thomas Turrell
GBR – Great British Rail. You’ve heard of it, you... |
| 17.02.2026 | Londoners want the police to treat crime as if it’s actually illegal | Having denied that London is experiencing a crime wave for years, Sadiq Khan’s announcement of crackdown on phone theft is an admission that the capital is less safe than it should be, says Lawrence Newport
For years, Sadiq Khan has told Lo... |
| 11.02.2026 | Make toilets beautiful again! | Britain is in the midst of a public toilet crisis. Roderick Bates makes the case for making toilets plentiful – and beautiful again
Walking a city is one of life’s pleasures, but how often after a well caffeinated start to the day do you fi... |
| 06.02.2026 | Inside Hackney’s bizarre planning decision on Shoreditch Works | In the wake of ‘unprecedented’ scenes at Hackney Council’s planning committee, Nicholas Boys Smith asks ‘what next’ for London’s best new development
On 4th February one of the country’s best and most popular urban regeneration schemes came... |
| 04.02.2026 | Fix Hammersmith Bridge to jolt Britain out of degrowth daydream | The seven-year closure of Hammersmith Bridge is emblematic of British decline. The government must now take responsibility, says Neil Garratt
“When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.... |
| 28.01.2026 | TfL wants to create a publicly owned bus company for London | Transport for London (TfL) is working on plans to create a publicly owned bus company to compete against private operators in the capital.
In its draft business plan, detailing investment priorities for the rest of the decade, TfL said “we ... |
| 24.01.2026 | Burnham launches bid to stand as Labour MP in by-election | Andy Burnham has confirmed he will run to stand as a candidate for Labour in the Gorton and Denton by-election after Andrew Gwynne resigned as an MP.
The Manchester Mayor’s application to stand as a candidate now gives senior Labour figures... |
| 22.01.2026 | Northern Powerhouse Rail has more to do with votes than growth | With Northern Powerhouse Rail now given the green light, the North-South divide now benefits the North over London, writes James Ford
I have long thought that the North-South divide was far more cultural than economic. One end of the countr... |
| 20.01.2026 | How the school fee hike is hitting Londoners hardest | Means-tested bursaries are based on assets, not just income, meaning many Londoners who live in high value properties but don’t have much to spare are missing out, says Henry Vaughan
Last year’s addition of VAT to school fees has taken its ... |
| 09.01.2026 | London arts sector must learn to speak corporate to save itself | To protect the vital arts sector, London’s creatives must learn the corporate walk and talk, writes Austin Casey
A lack of arts funding and the knock-on effects of this on the economy, society and wellbeing have been hot topics of conversat... |
| 03.12.2025 | London’s South Bank beefs up leadership team | South Bank Employers’ Group (SBEG) has welcomed five new appointments to its board amid a modernisation drive.
The not-for-profit membership organisation, which was founded in 1991, said it marked the end of a major governance review and th... |
| 03.12.2025 | Preferred site for Smithfield and Billingsgate markets confirmed | The controversial relocation of the centuries-old Smithfield and Billingsgate markets is one step closer to completion, after traders and local authorities earmarked a new site in east London’s Royal Docks for both markets to set up togethe... |
| 18.11.2025 | London’s first all-electric energy centre greenlit in Brent Cross Town | Planning permission has been granted for London’s first large scale, all-electric energy centre at Brent Cross Town, the capital’s newest park town.
The energy centre will provide low carbon heating, hot water and cooling across Brent Cross... |
| 10.11.2025 | London set for new 15,000-capacity arena in boost for capital | The capital is set to gain a 15,000-capacity basketball arena after studies surrounding a new stadium for the London Lions concluded their opening phase.
The custom-built, multi-purpose stadium could stage as many as 40 basketball games per... |
| 30.10.2025 | Mayor Polanski? It’s more likely than you think… | With their polling surging and their membership growing rapidly, the Green Party could be contenders to take control of City Hill in 2028, argues James Ford
The Green Party are having a moment. In the few weeks since their feisty new leader... |
| 16.10.2025 | Is Sadiq trying to gaslight Londoners about crime? | The Mayor is desperate to convince Londoners that crime is falling, despite all the evidence to the contrary, writes James Ford
London does not have a crime problem; it has a misinformation problem. That is the assertion of the capital’s Ma... |
| 08.10.2025 | London hailed as global capital for women’s sport as 1.4m visit | London has been hailed as a global epicentre for women’s sport after the Red Roses, Queen’s Club, the Lionesses and athletics all contributed to 1.4m fans attending events in the capital.
Nearly 82,000 fans packed in to Allianz Stadium in T... |
| 06.10.2025 | Mayor of London to move ahead with plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street | The mayor of London has confirmed he is ploughing ahead with “bold proposals” to pedestrianise Oxford Street after claiming a one-day traffic ban significantly boosted the local economy.
Footfall in the West End area was 45 per cent higher ... |
| 11.09.2025 | What happened to Sadiq Khan’s promise to end Tube strikes? | Sadiq Khan promised there would be no Tube strikes under his mayoralty. So where is he now? Asks James Ford
Do you remember when Sadiq Khan promised that there would be no Tube strikes under his mayoralty? As they stand in long queues at bu... |
| 13.08.2025 | Soho isn’t just for residents, so why do they get all the say? | Soho could be a pedestrianised wonderland, but Nimbyism plus a council that has no incentive to generate revenue is punishing all Londoners, writes Joe Hill
There is no consensus on how Soho got its name, but it has given it to many other d... |
| 07.08.2025 | When it comes to Sadiq Khan, we all agree with Donald Trump – right? | President Trump insulting Sadiq Khan comes as no surprise. That no one rushed to defend him is much more revealing, argues James Ford
We should be in the midst of a lively public discourse about Sadiq Khan’s character, intellect and perform... |
| 30.07.2025 | Just 904 new homes registered in London in past 3 months | The number of new home registrations in London has more than halved as firms shy away from building in the capital.
Just 904 new homes were registered in the second quarter of 2025, down from 2,191 in the second quarter of 2024, according t... |
| 28.07.2025 | Reactions to England winning Women's Euros | Reaction to England winning the Women's European Championship final on Sunday.
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| 24.07.2025 | Labour’s plan to gerrymander London’s mayoral election will backfire | Giving the vote to teenagers may be getting the headlines, but Labour are also planning to rig London’s mayoral elections by restoring supplementary voting. It’s a plan based on dangerous assumptions, warms James Ford
Labour is clearly pani... |
| 23.07.2025 | The River Thames is London’s largest public space. So why don’t we use it? | The River Thames is London’s largest public space, so why aren’t we using it? Swimmable Cities co-founder Chris Romer-Lee calls for us to make the river swimmable in today’s Notebook
London’s shiny new super sewer has reduced the impact of ... |
| 21.07.2025 | Wimbledon’s £200m expansion green-lit by High Court | Wimbledon’s £200m expansion is set to go ahead after a legal challenge to stop it almost tripling the size of the tennis club was dismissed by a High Court judge.
Earlier this month, campaign group Save Wimbledon Park (SWP) took The All Eng... |
| 11.07.2025 | The best 25th birthday present for the GLA would be more devolution | 25 years since the GLA’s creation, London has made major strides in devolved policy areas, particularly in transport, but now urgently needs more fiscal powers and a formalised partnership between boroughs and central government, says Anton... |
| 10.07.2025 | Just 871 affordable homes built in London since 2021 | The number of affordable homes underway in the capital has fallen far short of expectations as tight regulations and cost pressures make sites unviable.
The Greater London Authority has so far completed 871 homes under the 2021-2026 Afforda... |
| 10.07.2025 | Here’s how failing TfL can restore confidence in our graffiti-riddled Tube | Sky-high pay and bonuses, PR gaffes, and a failure to tackle graffiti and fare dodging suggest that TfL is losing touch with its customers, writes James Ford
Last week was bad news week for Transport for London (TfL). Poor old Andy Lord, th... |
| 09.07.2025 | The secret to London’s last housing boom? Less paperwork | The last time London built enough houses was almost 100 years ago, when planning applications were just three pages long and took just weeks to approve, finds Sam Dumitriu
Labour were elected on a pledge to build 1.5m homes. And Mayor Sadiq... |
| 08.07.2025 | Wimbledon expansion: What it means as plans reach High Court | With the proposed £200m expansion to Wimbledon in front of the High Court today, it is a nervy time for the All England Club.
A campaign group says the approving Greater London Authority has questions to answer despite the organisation gree... |
| 08.07.2025 | Wimbledon expansion case heard in London High Court | Campaigners against the proposed expansion of the Wimbledon Championships site argued that it is illegal in the High Court on Tuesday ahead of a key decision on the future of SW19.
Campaign group Save Wimbledon Park is taking legal action a... |
| 07.07.2025 | Wimbledon expansion faces High Court hearing on Tuesday | The All England Club will today face a High Court challenge over its proposed expansion of Wimbledon, which campaigners have branded “unlawful”.
The Save Wimbledon Park group argues that £200m plans for the All England Club to expand across... |
| 25.06.2025 | The Housing Crisis: A Tale of Broken Promises and Political Posturing | The housing crisis in the UK is a complex beast. It lurks in the shadows, gnawing at the fabric of society. The recent accusations against Keir Starmer reveal a troubling disconnect between political rhetoric and reality. As the Labour lead... |
| 20.06.2025 | Keir Starmer accused of hypocrisy over Camden housing targets | Keir Starmer has been accused of hypocrisy over low housebuilding targets in his own constituency amid a country-wide push to ‘get Britain building again’.
Camden council, which falls within Starmer’s constituency of Holborn & St Pancra... |
| 20.06.2025 | Key streets are closing to allow outdoor dining in London this summer | Londoners have a new way to enjoy this year’s summer heatwave. The mayor has announced that some of the capital’s streets will go car-free to provide more space for outdoor dining and drinks.
The new Summer Streets scheme will pedestrianise... |
| 19.06.2025 | Government to hand £500m to sports events, athletics Worlds may miss out | The Government will back major UK events such as the 2028 Euros and 2027 Tour de France depart to the tune of £500m, but did not publicly back the World Athletics Championships.
DCMS Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy on Thursday evening pledged ... |
| 12.06.2025 | The Housing Dilemma: Can New Policies Bridge the Gap? | The housing crisis in the UK is a ticking time bomb. For years, the dream of homeownership has slipped further from reach for many. Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, has stepped into the fray with a bold spending review aimed at revital... |
| 12.06.2025 | Wimbledon expansion: Key judicial review set for during grand slam | Wimbledon will face a crunch judicial review on their plans to expand their Championships tennis site during this year’s grand slam.
Speaking ahead of this year’s SW19 tournament, which gets underway on 30 June, All England Lawn Tennis and ... |
| 12.06.2025 | Council taxes set to jump in first indication bills will rise | Council taxes will rise at the fastest pace in over two decades, fresh analysis has suggested, after a government document said it expected bills to rise to pay for local services.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has pointed to gover... |
| 11.06.2025 | Reeves’ Spending Review: Spend now, tax later? | Cash will be splashed across transport, energy, and healthcare under plans laid out by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her Spending Review.
Reeves described the plans, which will see an extra £190bn in government spending, as “a credible plan f... |
| 11.06.2025 | Will Reeves’ spending review make UK housing more affordable? | Rachel Reeves has made housebuilding a central feature of the government’s spending policy.
The planning system has been reformed, money has been funnelled into skills and developing brownfield housing, and new towns have been announced.
Bu... |
| 09.06.2025 | The Tug-of-War Over Police Budgets: A Nation at a Crossroads | The UK is in the midst of a financial storm. As the government prepares for a pivotal spending review, the debate over police funding has reached a fever pitch. On one side, the Labour government, led by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, is grappli... |
| 09.06.2025 | UK dominates European investment appeal despite drop in activity | The UK has continued to storm ahead of its European rivals as the region’s most attractive destination for financial services investment, despite a sharp drop in activity.
The UK recorded 73 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in 2024,... |
| 09.06.2025 | Spending review: Rachel Reeves in standoff over police budgets | Just 48 hours out from the government’s spending review on Wednesday, Rachel Reeves faces a tax and spend tug-of-war between senior Cabinet ministers and the realities of the public finances.
Yvette Cooper looks to be the major remaining ho... |
| 05.06.2025 | The Ripple Effect of Referendums and the Cannabis Debate: A Nation at a Crossroads | In the heart of British politics, two significant issues are stirring the pot: the legacy of referendums and the debate over cannabis decriminalization. Both reflect a nation grappling with its identity and future. The echoes of past decisi... |
| 04.06.2025 | The Debate: Should the UK decriminalise cannabis? | Sadiq Khan says yes, but is the UK really ready for looser rules around cannabis? We get two experts to argue for and against in this week’s Debate
The London Drugs Commission’s latest report brings much-needed pragmatism to a conversation ... |
| 29.05.2025 | Can banning ‘bare beating’ force people to wear headphones on the tube? | ‘Headphone dodgers’ who listen to music on the tube with the sound up are easy to hate but ‘bare beating’ is a problem that is harder to solve than you think, argues James Ford
Public transport is often seen as an inherently good thing. Don... |
| 27.05.2025 | Happy Cost of Rent Day Londoners – for the rest of the year your money is yours | With the average London tenant needing to work 146 days a year just to pay off their rent, today marks a miserable milestone, writes Sebastian Charleton
This year, London’s Cost of Rent Day falls on Tuesday, 27th May. This means that the av... |
| 27.05.2025 | UK nightlife economy under pressure as venues struggle | The UK’s nightlife industry, once a powerful driver of urban business, faces mounting pressures as shifting consumer habits, economic headwinds and regulatory challenges tighten the squeeze on late-night operators.
Phil Urban, chief executi... |
| 24.05.2025 | Panel sessions and punk music: SXSW comes to London | In the first week of June, the world’s largest tech, business and arts festival, SXSW, will make its European debut in Shoreditch. Ali Lyon asks its its chief executive, Max Alexander, why London, and why now?
Of the many aspirations Max Al... |
| 15.05.2025 | Sadiq Khan’s green belt U-turn is an admission of failure on housing | Sadiq Khan is spinning his plan to build on London’s green belt as a “radical change of approach”, but it’s nothing of the sort. It will have a very limited impact on housing starts during this mayoral term and may only add to the political... |
| 14.05.2025 | London’s Housing Dilemma: A Call for Density Over Sprawl | London is at a crossroads. The city is bursting at the seams, yet the housing crisis continues to deepen. The Mayor’s recent decision to release green belt land for development is a step, but it’s akin to putting a band-aid on a gaping woun... |
| 13.05.2025 | Building on the green belt won’t solve London’s housing crisis | The Mayor’s plan to release green belt land for development is a good start, but if we really want to fix London’s housing crisis we need to build more and higher in the centre, says Joe Hill
London’s success isn’t inevitable. It’s based on... |
| 10.05.2025 | Revitalizing Oxford Street: A Vision for the Future | Oxford Street, the beating heart of London’s retail scene, is on the brink of transformation. The Mayor of London has proposed a bold plan to pedestrianize this iconic thoroughfare. This initiative aims to create a vibrant space for pedestr... |
| 09.05.2025 | ‘Imperative’ that Oxford Street pedestrianisation includes hospitality | The Mayor of London’s plan to pedestrianise Oxford Street must offer visitors “a mix of hospitality, leisure and retail” if it is to be successful – including eating and drinking spaces scattered through the middle of what used to be the ro... |
| 07.05.2025 | The Future of Snooker in China: Hype or Reality? | Zhao Xintong's victory at the World Snooker Championship sent shockwaves through the sports world. He became the first Asian player to claim the title. The excitement was palpable. Hopes soared. Could this be the dawn of a snooker revolutio... |
| 06.05.2025 | Trafalgar Square to stage NBA basketball final this summer | London landmark Trafalgar Square will host an NBA basketball final this summer as the capital gets set to welcome the American sporting behemoth.
The junior NBA 3×3 Finals will touch down in the centre of the capital, in the shadow of Nelso... |
| 02.05.2025 | The Road to Recovery and the Race for the Olympics: A Tale of Resilience and Ambition | In the world of sports, injuries and aspirations intertwine like a complex dance. Two stories currently dominate the headlines: Sam Kerr's arduous journey back from injury and London’s bid for the 2040 Olympic Games. Both narratives reflect... |
| 02.05.2025 | Colorado's Legislative Landscape: A Tapestry of Change and Controversy | In the heart of Colorado, the legislative scene is buzzing. A whirlwind of bills, debates, and negotiations paints a vivid picture of a state grappling with change. From kei vehicles to hospital drug programs, the pulse of politics beats st... |
| 01.05.2025 | Sadiq Khan is squandering the success of the Elizabeth Line | Despite the popularity and success of the Elizabeth Line, other major transport projects in the capital are in limbo, writes James Ford
Everybody loves the Elizabeth Line, right? There are the sleek, open-plan trains, the breathtaking, well... |
| 01.05.2025 | The Capitalist: Ian King’s sendoff, Guido adventures and your workplace weather rights | Ian King’s Sky sendoff, the man behind Guido Fawkes and your workplace weather rights; catch up on the latest gossip in The Capitalist
Legendary Sky News business presenter Ian King has officially left the channel after 11 years, with the o... |
| 30.04.2025 | The Debate: Should London bid for the 2040 Olympic Games? | While many would love to live the heady days of 2012 once again, should London really put in a bid for the 2040 Olympics? Two experts hash it out in this week’s Debate
London 2012 meant Britain became a better place to live and a country th... |
| 30.04.2025 | Can London challenge Saudi Arabia and India for Olympic Games? | Mayor Sadiq Khan wants the 2040 Olympic Games in London but up against Saudi Arabia, India and other new global powers, can Great Britain compete?
Picture the scene: the year is 2040, the Olympic Games are back in London; Danny Boyle – at t... |
| 29.04.2025 | London yet to fire starting gun on 2040 Olympic bid despite Khan backing | Talk of a London bid to host the 2040 Olympic Games is premature and faces competition from Saudi Arabia, despite the enthusiasm of Mayor Sadiq Khan, City AM understands.
Khan this week reiterated his ambition for the capital to become the ... |
| 24.04.2025 | Don’t abolish the Mayor, just get rid of Sadiq Khan | The problem facing London is not the institution of the Mayor or the London Assembly that scrutinises him – it’s the incumbent, Sadiq Khan, says Neil Garratt
Tony Lodge’s recent article in City AM questioning the value of London’s Mayoralty... |
| 22.04.2025 | Scrap the GLA and abolish the Mayor of London | 25 years after Tony Blair created them, it’s time to admit that the Mayor and the GLA have fundamentally failed to deliver better transport, better policing and a credible growth agenda for London, says Tony Lodge
Londoners have spent the l... |
| 17.04.2025 | London’s Skills Bootcamps: A Pathway to Economic Resurgence | London is on the brink of a skills revolution. The city’s latest initiative, the Skills Bootcamps, is a beacon of hope for both workers and businesses. With a £27 million funding boost from the Department for Education, these bootcamps are ... |
| 17.04.2025 | City Hall skills bootcamps to receive £27m funding boost | City Hall is set to receive a funding boost of £27m for a skills bootcamp programme for Londoners, Sir Sadiq Khan has announced.
The mayor of London has welcomed the funding from the Department for Education (DfE) which represents a 25 per ... |
| 15.04.2025 | The Struggle for Safety and Survival in London: A Tale of Two Crises | London is a city of contrasts. It thrives on its vibrancy, yet it grapples with deep-rooted issues. Two pressing crises have emerged: women's safety and the survival of corner shops. Both reflect a larger narrative of neglect and mismanagem... |
| 15.04.2025 | Forget gadgets, London’s tech prowess is now all about experiences | London is becoming the global testbed for a new kind of tech, and it’s all about the experience economy, writes Paul Armstrong
London is no longer trying to out-hardware the world. It’s testing something else: what happens when you swap pro... |
| 15.04.2025 | London’s beloved corner shops can’t survive more red tape | Red tape, business rates and vape bans are at risk of pushing corner shops to the brink, writes London Assembly member Andrew Boff
The beep of the till. The hum of the fridge. A cheerful “Alright, mate” from behind the counter. It’s a sound... |
| 11.04.2025 | When it comes to women’s safety, Sadiq Khan cares only for optics | Women are done with platitudes, Sadiq Khan must make London safer if he is to prove he actually cares about women’s safety, writes Aaron Newbury
Nearly a year ago, Sadiq Khan promised action, but today, Londoners are still waiting.
Last yea... |
| 04.04.2025 | Wimbledon’s Hill: A New Era for Tennis Fans | Wimbledon is a hallowed ground for tennis lovers. The grass courts, the strawberries, the iconic white attire—it's a tradition steeped in history. But change is coming. The All England Club has announced a significant redevelopment of the b... |
| 04.04.2025 | Last orders pushed back as government slashes nightlife red tape | The UK government is set to overhaul licensing laws to give pubs, clubs, and restaurants greater freedom to operate, aiming to revive the country’s nightlife economy and remove barriers to business growth.
Key changes, which were announced ... |
| 03.04.2025 | The Return of Russian Buyers: London’s Property Market Awaits | The London property market is a stage, and the actors are shifting. For years, Russian buyers played leading roles, investing heavily in the city’s super-prime real estate. But the curtain fell in February 2022 when sanctions were imposed. ... |
| 03.04.2025 | Wimbledon's iconic Hill set for makeover ahead of 2027 Championships | LONDON :One of the most atmospheric locations at Wimbledon is set for a makeover with the All England Club announcing plans on Thursday for redevelopment works to the grassy hillock outside Court One known among other nicknames as Henman Hi... |
| 02.04.2025 | Russians eye up London mansions – but what might they come back to? | The UK government is sitting on around £1.1bn of sanctioned London housing stock from Russians accused of corruption or Kremlin links.
Many Russians have withdrawn from new purchases in the capital due to the difficulty of getting a mortgag... |
| 31.03.2025 | What’s on April 2025 in London | From Easter celebrations to immersive historical exhibitions, there’s a captivating experience waiting for you this April 2025 in London. See Central London Alliance’s guide below and start planning your April adventures today, whether it’s... |
| 20.03.2025 | Is Sadiq Khan finally getting something right on London’s nightlife? | It has taken eight years – and the appointment of one disastrous night czar – but Sadiq Khan is finally listening to industry when it comes to the future of London’s after hours leisure economy, writes James Ford
As a former aide to the pre... |
| 20.03.2025 | London firms struggling to recruit staff as people want to WFH | Firms in London are struggling to recruit staff as over four in five businesses have vacancies, according to a new survey of 1,000 companies.
Mayor Sadiq Khan recently announced plans to boost economic growth in the capital, but the latest ... |
| 18.03.2025 | Bloomberg breaks record for the largest private donation to London Museum | Bloomberg Philanthropies has broken the record for the largest private donation to the London Museum, with a gift of £20m and a world-renowned collection of Roman artefacts.
London Museum will use the money to aid its move from 150 London W... |
| 13.03.2025 | Uganda's Digital Transformation: AI Governance and Telecom Competition | Uganda stands at a crossroads. Two significant developments are shaping its digital landscape: the appointment of Dr. Kennedy Javuru to the African Union's Advisory Group on Artificial Intelligence and the push for Mobile Number Portability... |
| 12.03.2025 | Ugandan Appointed to African Union Advisory Group On AI | Dr. Kennedy Javuru, a leading expert in strategic communications and a scholar, has been appointed to the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council's newly established Advisory Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on pea... |
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| 27.01.2025 | Zencity Buys Commonplace | Zencity, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of a platform for community trust, acquired Commonplace, a UK-based company which specializes in community engagement with a special focus on zoning and planning.
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| 05.01.2025 | NYC starts driver congestion charging despite opposition | NEW YORK: New York launched a controversial scheme on Sunday (Jan 5) to charge drivers entering parts of the city, a first in the United States, putting local authorities on a collision course with President-elect Donald Trump.
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| 13.12.2024 | New App SuperFi Launches to Tackle Festive Debt | SuperFi founders launch app that gives cashback for timely bill payments
Cashback through the SuperFi app can be used at supermarkets and online retailers
App saves users on average £1,488 annually, offers cashback for timely bill payments ... |
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| 27.09.2024 | Wimbledon granted planning permission for massive expansion | :Wimbledon championships host the All England Lawn Tennis Club was given the go-ahead for a massive expansion project by the Greater London Authority on Friday - seemingly ending a long battle with those opposed to the radical plans.
The pl... |
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