Munich-based air taxi company Lilium announced today that it will establish its new software team in London, and plans to create hundreds of new jobs in the British capital over the next five years.more
The company has joined forces with the Salvation Army to provide food to the charity's shelters in north and east London, and plans to expand the initiative across the capital.more
More than 130 children aged 10 and 11 have been caught with knives or used them to commit violence in London schools in the past four years, the Standard can reveal.more
Estonia's Bolt, which until early 2019 was called Taxify, will on Tuesday re-enter the competitive London taxi market, promising cheaper rides to passengers and a better cut to drivers than its bigger global rival Uber Technologies Inc.
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At lunch with the leaders of states as part of the D-Day anniversary celebrations in London, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki talked about the role of Poland during World War II - the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in London reported.more
The world's first rooftop infinity swimming pool with a 360-degree view of London is set to be built on top of a skyscraper in London. New plans reveal the heart-stopping design which features four transparent walls and a clear bottom on top of 55-storey building.more
On June 20th, the Coca-Cola London Eye will be giving one lucky visitor and three of their friends the chance to climb aboard the world-famous attraction and sleepover within a capsule to experience the breath-taking views of the Summer Solstice, whilst elevated 135m over the heart of the city.more
Trafalgar Square in central London became the focal point for tens of thousands of anti-Trump protesters on Tuesday. The US president dismissed the demonstrations as 'fake news', saying they were very small, while claiming thousands had lined the streets to cheer him on Monday.more
Donald Trump is not a friend of Great Britain - in these words the German "Sueddeutsche Zeitung" summed up the visit of the President of the United States in London yesterday.more
Sadiq Khan has claimed London is "not less safe" since he became Mayor despite damning new figures released just days ago that show a concerning increase of crime in the capital.more
Andy Murray will return to tennis in two weeks at Queen's, and also with a partner at Wimbledon, but the three-slam champion is "very unlikely" to play singles until later in the season, according to a trusted source.more
A Swedish court heard arguments on Monday before deciding if prosecutors can proceed to request Julian Assange's extradition from Britain, after a 2010 rape probe was re-opened in May.more