Heathrow Express spoke to UK employees on the subject of being late for work. The study also calculated that each late employee loses an average of 97 minutes per month which costs British business £305 per head every year.
A fiscal analyst commented on Office of National Statistics figures that revealed that London accounted for 91,000 of the 236,000 rise in the number of people in work in the quarter to July, which is the largest quarterly rise for two years.
Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers admitted one officer within her ranks had allegedly received £35,000 from a member of the media.
There has been much talk of the Olympics leaving a ‘legacy’ but an unusual aspect of this is employers in the capital being more open to flexible working.