Jonathan Prynn is the Evening Standard’s award winning Consumer Business Editor, covering a huge range of news stories from property, retail and the economy, to restaurants and travel. He has previously worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph and has lived in London since the late Eighties with spells in Islington, Wandsworth, Holland Park and Hammersmith.
Buckingham Palace was left struggling to contain the fallout from a series of bombshell allegations from Harry and Meghan in their much-anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Foreign buyers of property worth more than £1.5m will be subject to a record 17 per cent tax rate from next month
If our statements mean we risk losing things, then we’ve lost a lot already, says duchess in new clip, as war of words with Royal Family intensifies
Millions of homebuyers started their property hunt within minutes of yesterday’s Budget
The underlying message was sombre: clearing up the economic wreckage caused by coronavirus will be a job for decades
Struggling sectors said there was a risk great cities like London will be shattered by the crisis
Residents say plans breach their belief that replacement ferry service would be free
Capital hit ‘disproportionately’ through 11 months of lockdowns and restrictions, leaders say
Occupants of Verdigris Apartments in Bethnal Green are among hundreds of thousands caught up in the post-Grenfell ‘cladding crisis’
Ban on non-essential travel ‘will lead to compensation claims and delays’
Docklands homes among thousands unsellable in wake of Grenfell tragedy.