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  • LSE-listed Kanabo to buy distributor and stoke European cannabis uptake

    July 26, 2021

    Kanabo, the first medical cannabis company to list on London’s top market, is set to buy a distributing company as it plots expansion into Europe. The deal with Materia, a processor and distributor of medical cannabis and CBD products, will make Kanabo Europe’s largest public cannabis company. Kanabo’s board has been eyeing new partnerships to [...]

  • London flooding: More rain as Londoners call out climate change

    July 26, 2021

    London saw more rain yesterday which flooded roads, tube stations and homes, just days after health warnings were issued amid 30C heat. Government flood warnings and alerts have been issued to several areas around the city, with neighbourhoods nearby rivers hosting the most warnings. Areas like Harrow, Hillingdon, Ravensbourne through Lewisham, Bromley and Greenwich have [...]

  • Visitors migrate back to London’s West End as venues throw open their doors

    July 26, 2021

    Visitors are beginning to migrate back to London’s tourism spots like the West End, as last week’s ‘Freedom Day’ meant theatres and clubs could throw open their doors for the first time in over a year. Last week’s heatwave meant locals and visitors alike could make the most out of London’s reopening – before the [...]

  • UK’s first fossil-fuel-free development to be built on London’s South Bank

    July 23, 2021

    The UK’s first fossil-fuel-free major property development is set to be built in London and will be worth some £2.5bn. The new South Bank neighbourhood, by property developer Native Land, will see the 1.4m sq ft space known as Bankside Yards be built with zero emissions in operation. It includes more than 350,000 sq ft [...]

  • 16 UK cases so far: Public Health England confirms new Covid variant

    July 23, 2021

    A new variant of coronavirus has been detected in the UK and is now under investigation, Public Health England (PHE) has said. The investigation began on Wednesday into the variant currently known as B.1.621. Just 16 cases have been found so far. The UK public health body said that there has not been any evidence [...]

  • Global pharma and data firms have had access to NHS patient data for years, analysis finds

    July 23, 2021

    More than 40 pharmaceutical, consultancy and data companies worldwide have access to UK hospital data and medical records, according to new analysis. The detailed medical records – many from the NHS – date back years, the Financial Times first reported. Some companies with access to the records are co-founded by the Sackler family, who have [...]

  • Mattress maker Simba posts record profits as rival store closures cushion sales

    July 23, 2021

    London-based sleep-tech company Simba has posted its highest ever half-year profits, as rival store closures cushioned sales. Simba’s first-half sales soared 130 per cent in the weeks to 30 June, in comparison with the same period in 2020. The company, which focuses on mattresses, had already seen strong sales growth of 66 per cent last [...]

  • Poundland owner to create 13,000 jobs as it eyes online retail expansion

    July 23, 2021

    The Pepco Group, which owns Poundland, has tabled plans to create 13,000 new jobs across Europe over the next three years. The discount group’s boss Andy Bond told Reuters that it is betting on shoppers flocking to less expensive stores amid pandemic-induced inflation. Unlike most retailers over the pandemic, the discount chain group has not [...]

  • NatWest’s Ulster bank to sell €7.6bn of assets to Irish bank Permanent TSB

    July 23, 2021

    NatWest’s Ulster Bank is set to sell €7.6bn of loans and 25 branches to Irish bank Permanent TSB, as the British bank backs out of Ireland. Permanent TSB (PTSB) and Ulster Bank’s owner, NatWest, have signed a deal that will see between 400 and 500 Ulster Bank employees’ transfer over. The proposal will also have [...]

  • Ted Baker upgrades London HQ to Gorgeous Brown Building in Fitzrovia

    July 23, 2021

    Ted Baker has traded in its Ugly Brown Building headquarters after 20 years for what will be called the Gorgeous Brown Building in Fitzrovia. The lifestyle and fashion brand had previously owned the Ugly Brown Building in King’s Cross which was sold to British Airways Pension Trustees for £78.8m last year. Shares opened higher in [...]

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