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It’s not exactly news that the modern office has undergone more changes in the past year than the past hundred. While rapid evolution has been the talk of the day and many companies have adapted extremely well to the new workplace requirements, the UK is now facing a key decision: do we go back to the way things were?
In 2020, nine out of ten workers who pivoted to working from home expressed their desire to retain that work style. However, a more recent study:
The Future of Work after the Pandemic by Nationwide Building Society and Ipsos MORI, has found some surprising financial and health deficits to working from home that had not been reflected by previous public opinion reports.
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During speech at the iconic Shakespeare’s Globe, Sadiq confirms focus on ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’ as he begins second term as Mayor
Mayor launches new ‘Let’s Do London’ campaign to attract domestic visitors to our city and bring central London’s economy back to life
The campaign and events programme backed by industry to kick-start London’s economy will bring together the capital’s world-leading hospitality, culture, nightlife and retail venues to promote all London has to offer
Sadiq Khan will this morning formally sign in for a second term as Mayor of London on stage at the iconic Shakespeare’s Globe, as he announces plans for the biggest domestic tourism campaign the capital has ever seen to help London’s economy get back on its feet as COVID restrictions are eased. He will be joined at the Globe by award-winning British actor and director Adrian Lester.
As a further easing of lockdown restrictions helps London inch back to normality, a new campaign has been launched calling for the public to rekindle their love for the capital.
Demans for TfL services increased this morning as lockdown restrictions eased. Credit: PA/Newsquest The number of passengers using Tube and bus services in London rose this morning as lockdown restrictions eased, initial data has revealed. TfL has said that as of 10am this morning, the number of passengers making journeys on the Tube rose by 18 per cent from last week, while bus journeys rose by 15 per cent. There was also a significant increase in passengers using stations near major shopping centres such as Oxford Street or Stratford. It comes as non-essential businesses such as shops, pubs, gyms and hairdressers opened their doors this morning for the first time since January.