The Soho Society's decision to oppose all new and extended licence applications is the wrong one - it's bad for London.
Once in force, new licensing powers I’ve been granted by Government, coupled with our bold new proposals to support London’s hospitality and nightlife, will help us protect venues, extend London's late-night offer and allow the capital’s nightlife to flourish.
Our teams are working hard to clean up after yesterday’s @Arsenal parade – and what a day it was!
With over a million people attending, it’s a major clean-up. We’re getting through it as quickly as we can, so please bear with us while we get the borough back to its best ✨ (1/2)
Unpopular opinion:
everyone welcome and all that, but ‘WHAT DO YOU THINK OF TOTTENHAM??’ just marks you out as a total rookie / League Cup merchant
Sorry / Not sorry
My beloved Arsenal fans.. Don’t be too disappointed… Be proud of this team and everything they’ve achieved. Keep believing and keep supporting them the way you always do. We are in the right direction. I’m so happy I got to experience this game from the stands with the Arsenal family for the very first time ❤️ Thank you for the incredible welcome and all the love. You made me feel like I’m really one of you, next year will be our time. Love you Gunners 🙏❤️
The Soho Society is objecting to *every* new bar/restaurant licence in what is supposed to be the centre of London’s nightlife. More planning/licensing insanity.
I asked them to come on my Sunday LBC show: "We will absolutely not be taking questions from journalists". Of course not.
https://t.co/0UfHJs9Klg
“Why argue with an Arsenal fan when you can just wait?” We waited. We won. We are champions of England - and we are just one game away from being crowned champions of Europe. Read my piece on what Arsenal means to me here: https://t.co/J6cg388mRH
Stop looking for Burnhamism - in six years, I’ve never found.
Watching the mayor up close in Manchester, I’ve seen his unusual gifts and glaring weaknesses. Would he make a good prime minister?
Our weekend read - by @joshi
https://t.co/pUnDQNVMkG
Mr @christiancalgie has been busy putting out a partial version of events these last few days, amplified by yourselves.
I think it’s time all your readers had the whole story. They were all out of order and, if they had any decency, would now hold their hands up and apologise.
If Mikel Arteta had wanted to wait — and wait and wait — at Manchester City, there is every chance he would’ve been the man about to take over from Pep Guardiola.
He sacrificed that for the opportunity build something of his own — pretty much from the ground up — at Arsenal. What Arteta has done is remarkable https://t.co/m542fbC61m