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Coronavirus dominates the agenda
Our front cover depicts the rare sight of a de- serted central London – one that is likely to be the norm for weeks or months to come.
London's mayoral race
Under the banner of Why I should be Mayor of London, the candidates gave short opening statements before being put through their paces by Professor Tony Travers of the LSE, chairman for the night.
Inspiring climate action in the City Every evening for five weeks in December and January, City workers and visitors were treated to a free public artwork, which illuminated Bloomberg Arcade with shape-shifting projections to highlight the impact of human-led climate change on planet earth.
London's myriad of museums
The capital’s museums and galleries reflect the rich history of London and that of Britain as a global trading power, a leading player in scientific discovery and the birthplace of the industrial revolution, as well as a social, cultural and artistic centre.
Excitement builds for Dubai Expo 2020 Generating excitement locally were preparations for Expo 2020, scheduled to run from October next year to April 2021, and straplined: Connecting minds, creating the future.
Living the Olympic legacy
London's focus on the legacy of the 2012 Olympics and inspiration for a future generation were the key reasons why the city was originally awarded the games.
Khan Talks Business The Mayor praised LCCI for representing the voice of London business, locally and nationally, and applauded the role of businesses across the capital for the jobs and growth to create.
London named top global city While the index reflects cities’ current performance, the Outlook reveals which cities are primed to be the next generation of global hubs by assessing four metrics: personal wellbeing, economics, innovation, and governance.
Who's who in the Parliament Square The Cisco Productivity Index has found that the UK could add £140 billion in GDPR, growing its economy by 7.5 per cent, if all UK boroughs achieved their benchmark productivity levels.
London City Airport
The step - change comes as the airport continues to grow and appeals to a changing mix of passangers, particularly leisure travellers and East Londoners, joining the established business traveller base.