Our City correspondent Helen Cahill has been recognised for a series of agenda-setting scoops.
Cahill last year spearheaded a campaign to reopen garden centres after the first national lockdown; broke news of plans to revive the housing market by allowing viewings; and revealed the shocking scale of bounce back loan fraud.
She was named as a winner in the Financial and Consumer Affairs category at the MHP + Mischief 30 To Watch: Young Journalist Awards 2021, which recognise writers under 30.
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The Antisemitism Policy Trust (APT) is understood to have warned Dowden that Google users can find thousands of antisemitic images in searches, even when they turn on its SafeSearch setting which is meant to filter out explicit content.
Warning: Antisemitism campaigners have told Oliver Dowden that Google should be included in tough new rules banning legal but harmful content on major websites
One of the three companies launching rental e-scooters on London s roads tomorrow has already set its sights on expansion across the UK.
Dutch firm Dott – which runs schemes in Paris, Milan and Rome – will target Bristol and the West Midlands.
Dott, along with fellow specialists Lime and Tier, will be supplying 250 e-scooters in seven areas across London – including Richmond and Canary Wharf.
On trial: Dott, along with fellow specialists Lime and Tier, will be supplying 250 e-scooters in seven areas across London – including Richmond and Canary Wharf
Plans for the year-long trial have triggered safety fears among pedestrians as well as concerns for the riders themselves.