The Ripple effect – blockchain start-up aiming to usher in new era of global payments
'We are trying to show the market that blockchain can become real', says managing director Daniel Aranda.
Jubilee Line suffering severe delays following North Greenwich controlled explosion
Tube station evacuated and shut following discovery of suspicious item
Controlled explosion performed on 'suspicious package' at North Greenwich Tube
Police launch investigation into item.
North Greenwich tube station evacuated over 'security alert'
TfL warns to expect delays as police deal with incident near O2 Arena.
1,000mph Bloodhound is back on track with cash from Chinese owner of black cab maker
Geely becomes largest sponsor of Bloodhound SSC project as land speed record run is planned for 2017.
Brexit three months on: Are young EU nationals still scared of being kicked out of Britain?
IBTimes UK meets several of the 455,000 EU nationals living in the British capital.
Canary Wharf hacker jailed for stealing nearly £90k of gold bullion
Adam Penny stole parcel tracking data and passed it on to three associates, who intercepted the items.
Pleasure boat Erasmus ploughs into Canary Wharf pier after engines fail following a fire
Pleasure boat with 150 people on board was evacuated with no reports of 'significant' injuries.
Lincoln Plaza in London's Docklands scoops 2016 prize for worst new building
Lincoln Plaza, developed by Galliard Homes, wins Building Design magazine's Carbuncle Cup 2016.
Apartments to go on sale in Spire London, set to be Western Europe's tallest residential tower
Chinese developer Greenland Group preparing for October launch of luxury apartment sales in Canary Wharf.
Blockchain remittance firm BTL working with Visa Europe Collab
The project will use BTL's cross-border settlement platform Interbit to connect some European banks.
Why the Deliveroo strike matters for the future of workers' rights
Gig economy may mean lower prices but it relies on people who are often exploited.
Just Eat boss says his greatest rival is the telephone not Amazon
The head of Just Eat David Buttress wants a bigger slice of the £24bn takeaway markets he operates in.
HSBC heavy hitter Mark Johnson could trade his Art Deco Manhattan apartment for a prison cell
Mark Johnson has been released on bail as he awaits trial over a forex fraud worth £6m.
Frankfurt wants to lure banks away from London but it won't be easy
Germany's finance hub has a lot going for it but experts doubt it can supplant the British capital.
London Tube chaos: Jubilee line severely delayed after fire alert and smoke reported in tunnel
The London Fire Brigade attended reports of smoke between London Bridge and Southwark.
Property fund freeze designed to 'dampen volatility', says Standard Life CFO
Asset manager's finance chief also labels equity market response to freeze as disproportionate.
Britain sizzles: Heatwave engulfs UK as it happened
Temperatures set to hit 35 degrees today
Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin explains how state channels address privacy and scalability
State channels can preserve privacy and ring signatures have useful applications in payments.
Brexit: London property developer Mount Anvil remains 'absolutely committed' to £1bn pipeline
Mount Anvil shrugs off Brexit worries and says it will double size of its business developing London homes.
Caroline Aherne: Comedic actress spent final moments alone after keeping cancer update from family
The Royle Family star died at her Cheshire home on 2 July.
Brexit: Paris and Frankfurt tout for London business amid uncertainty over Britain's future in the EU
Paris took out an advert in the Financial Times urging businesses to consider the French capital.
As Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs scout EU locations, is Brexit weighing on London?
Job losses and relocation fears mount as big banks remain non-committal about future operations in London.
Brexit met with excitement and concern by London traders at Billingsgate fish market
Whole sections of the UK's fishing industry have blamed the EU for the decline of their communities.
HSBC will move 1,000 jobs to Paris if Britain leaves European Single Market
HSBC joins a growing number of financial institutions considering their futures in London
Can MPs block Brexit? David Lammy tells parliament to 'stop the madness of non-binding vote'
The Labour MP says the referendum was 'advisory' and 'non-binding'.
Brexit: Property transactions not house prices likely to take the strain
Brexit may lead to short-term volatility in the property market but house prices are robust.
Brexit: Traders in London's Canary Wharf react as sterling plummets
Carnage came to world markets on 24 June, after the British public voted to leave the EU.
Brexit: Will London lose its fintech crown?
Ramping up government startup grants could help protect the UK's lead in technology.
EU referendum: Sterling hits highest level in 2016 as Britain heads to the polls
Historic European Union vote kicks off with Leave and Remain campaigns on equal footing.