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A quiet threat to London’s position as a bustling world financial centre is starting to show on the sweaty white collars of the city’s commuters. The ride on the deepest lines in London’s Underground ...
Northern Ireland London Underground refuse Kneecap advertising Belfast rap group have poster rejected as it is ‘likely to cause serious offence to reasonable members of the public’.
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Rap group Kneecap has said it is banned from advertising on the London Underground for an upcoming concert. A proposed poster featured a black background with the likeness of a balaclava cut out ...
London Stock Exchange Group is exploring the introduction of 24-hour trading in response to small investors' proposals. Discussions include necessary technology and regulatory implications, but no ...
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have claimed that they are banned from advertising one of their gigs on the London Underground.
London Stock Exchange Group is weighing whether to launch 24-hour trading and is looking into the practicalities of increasing its trading hours, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing ...
South London does boasts trams - but comparatively few Tube stations (Image: Charles Bowman/Getty) But what's the reason behind this stark disparity in Tube stations in South London?
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have said they are "banned" from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground.
London Stock Exchange Group is weighing whether to launch 24-hour trading as bourses race to extend access to stocks amid growing demand from small investors active outside normal business hours.
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Comment Transport for London is trying to turn the Tube into a hellish dystopia Entire lines sold out to advertisers and facial recognition cameras everywhere — welcome to Minority Report ...