What Next For London?
Our Programme Director for Transport Polyvios Polyviou sits down with Paul Lynch, Managing Director for Stagecoach in London, following the Chancellor’s speech last week to discuss what the future holds for the capital’s coach and bus networks. The pair talk through the implications of a new fare cap, an ongoing fuel duty freeze, measures needed to help fleets achieve net zero and the importance of government at all levels working collaboratively with transport bodies to drive progress. Follow us on Twitter at @_businessLDN and on LinkedIn at BusinessLDN. Music is provided by...
info_outline How does London compare to other capitals? with ArcadisWhat Next For London?
Our Chief Executive John Dickie is joined by Peter Hogg, UK Cities Director at Arcadis, to review findings from the group’s new Sustainable Cities Index. The pair discuss what London can learn from other leading centres of commerce, and how thinking about cities as webs of interconnected systems can improve outcomes, in-line with the Government’s new mission-based approach to policy. You can see the full findings of the index on the Arcadis . Follow us on Twitter at and on LinkedIn at . Music is provided by Coma-Media.
info_outline What next for the UK economy with the Bank of England and AlixPartnersWhat Next For London?
Our Competitiveness Director Matthew Fell sits down with Lai Wah Co, the Bank of England’s Deputy Agent for London, and James Worsnip, Managing Director at AlixPartners, to discuss implications of the Bank’s decision to cut interest rates for the first time since 2020, the thinking behind the Bank’s improved growth forecasts for the UK and what could lie ahead for the labour market. The trio also assess which sectors could be set to outperform in the coming months and what a period of political stability could mean for businesses. The discussion forms part of our...
info_outline The what, where and why of carbon offsetting with ArupWhat Next For London?
Our Programme Director for Sustainability Ioanna Mytilinaiou catches up with Stephen Thompson, UK Offsetting Lead and Associate at Arup, about latest developments in carbon offsetting: the means through which businesses reduce, remove and avoid harmful emissions which cause climate change. The pair also delve into key findings and recommendations from our recently published Blueprint for a UK Cabron Offsetting Fund: . Follow us on Twitter at and on LinkedIn at Music is provided by Coma-Media
info_outline What To Expect from a Mission Led UK Government with John McTernanWhat Next For London?
Our Chief Executive John Dickie sits down with John McTernan, former Director of Political Operations for Tony Blair, to discuss what the new Labour Government could mean for planning rules, public spending, private investment, cross-departmental working and much else besides. The pair also discuss the need to depoliticise devolution, deliver vital infrastructure projects, and reform a “ridiculous” system which sees local authorities forced to bid for funding from a patchwork of central government pots.
info_outline Our Blue Superhighway with Thames ClippersWhat Next For London?
Our Programme Director for Transport Polyvios Polyviou speaks to Geoff Symonds, Chief Operating Officer at Thames Clippers, about the role of London’s waterways in supporting passengers, unlocking development sites and transporting freight. Following the re-election of Sadiq Khan as Mayor, the pair also discuss what more City Hall could be doing to maximise the river’s potential. Follow us on Twitter or on LinkedIn @
info_outline The Value of Global Students to the Capital with London Metropolitan UniversityWhat Next For London?
Our Policy Delivery Director Mark Hilton sits down with Deputy Vice-Chancellor of London Metropolitan University Gary Davies to discuss the cultural, economic and educational contribution of international students to London. The pair discuss the Government’s current approach to international education, how the UK’s offering compares to other major economies and the potential implications of the Migration Advisory Committee’s forthcoming report on the Graduate Visa.
info_outline The future of Business Improvement Districts with PrimeraWhat Next For London?
Our Programme Director Stephanie Pollitt sits down with Chief Executive Ruth Duston OBE to discuss what the coming years hold for Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) in the capital. Launched in the early 2000s, BIDs give businesses within a designated area the power to pool resources to enhance local communities, create opportunities and drive growth. They now cover 100,000 businesses and 800,000 employees across London. Follow us on Twitter or on LinkedIn @ Music is provided by Coma-Media
info_outline Small cells and 5G technology with BTWhat Next For London?
In today’s episode, we will be discussing small cells and 5G technology in the capital, with BT. Hosted by John Kavanagh, Programme Director for Infrastructure at BusinessLDN, we speak with Ali Akhtar, Head of Acquisitions and Contracts, and Ian Cottingham, Director of Mobile Network Operations and Digital Infrastructure, both from BT Wholesale, about small cells; what they are, how they work and how 5G can bridge the digital divide and drive social inclusion in London. Follow us on Twitter at @_businessLDN or search on LinkedIn: BusinessLDN Music is provided by Coma-Media
info_outline Gender Mainstreaming with TurleyWhat Next For London?
In today’s episode, we will be discussing Gender Mainstreaming in the built environment with the planning and development consultancy Turley. Hosted by Matthew Fell, Director of Competitiveness at BusinessLDN, we speak with Lindsay Hart, Market Research Analyst, to learn more about how the safety and wellbeing of women and girls are key factors in planning and the built environment and understand how it is being adopted in businesses across the capital and UK. Follow us on Twitter at @_businessLDN or search on LinkedIn: BusinessLDN Music is provided by Coma-Media
info_outlineBusinessLDN’s flagship Place Commission of cross-sector business leaders has set out a new vision for how the capital’s places and spaces should evolve following the pandemic to enable people to thrive and businesses to succeed. Developed after a year of deliberations with the 20 senior businesses that form the commission and backed by in-depth research and analysis from Deloitte, it explores the evolution of the capital’s urban environment through the lenses of people and spaces, sustainability and innovation.
In today’s episode, our Chief Executive, John Dickie, sits down with Commissioners Annelie Kvick-Thompson, Partner at Grimshaw and Kathryn Firth, Director at Arup, to discuss place-making and sustainable design in the capital and our report recommendations. Read the report at businessldn.co.uk
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