
DeepRoute: The London AI Startup Redefining Supply Chain That Just Landed £47m
A Shoreditch-based logistics intelligence firm is winning over institutional investors by solving one of tech's thorniest problems: real-time route optimisation at scale.
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A Shoreditch-based logistics intelligence firm is winning over institutional investors by solving one of tech's thorniest problems: real-time route optimisation at scale.

As the historic Hyde Park institution celebrates its fastest cohort in decades, the club is attracting hundreds of new members and reshaping the capital's competitive aquatics landscape.

From converted warehouses in Shoreditch to state-of-the-art leisure centres across the capital, London's training venues are driving a fitness boom that's transforming neighbourhoods and attracting serious athletes.

A London-based concentrated solar power firm is scaling up its technology to cut industrial emissions—and it's already attracting major institutional backing.

Discover how Hackney and Walthamstow entrepreneurs are capitalizing on tightened Energy Performance Certificate standards, helping landlords retrofit aging properties to meet new regulations.

Decades of rising pollution, flooding, and climate anxiety have transformed the capital into a testing ground for green innovation—but the journey reveals hard choices about who pays the price.

A journey through four decades of transformation, from the boozy locals of the 1980s to today's Michelin-starred establishments and street food collectives reshaping the capital's culinary identity.

From Venezuelan collapse to Middle Eastern tensions, geopolitical shocks are forcing City firms and Canary Wharf traders to urgently recalculate their international exposure.

As the capital faces fresh pressure to densify neighbourhoods from King's Cross to Peckham, ordinary Londoners voice their fears about displacement, infrastructure strain and the pace of change.

As established institutions consolidate power, a new generation of curators and creators are reshaping what London's art world looks like from Hackney to Southwark.

As international visitor numbers surge past pre-2020 levels, a new generation of independent operators in Shoreditch, Southwark and beyond are seizing the moment to expand.

As displacement crises escalate worldwide, London's approach to integrating newcomers stands in sharp contrast to the struggles of peer cities from Toronto to Berlin.

Senior officials outline strategies to combat rising street violence and tackle resource constraints across the capital's emergency services.

From budget cuts to visa policy shifts, the capital's higher education sector has been squeezed from every angle—and students are paying the price.

As cloud restaurants replace traditional venues across the capital, hospitality workers face a fundamentally different career path—one with fewer front-of-house roles and sharper competition for premium positions.

From supply chain shocks in Venezuela to Middle East tensions threatening shipping routes, international turmoil is directly hitting London businesses where it hurts most—their margins and customer spending power.

As firms struggle with inflation and remote work reshapes the capital's employment landscape, hiring freezes and wage pressures are creating unprecedented challenges for employers and jobseekers alike.

As the Elizabeth Line beds in and the Northern Line extension crawls forward, how does the capital's infrastructure strategy compare to Paris, Singapore and New York?
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