Wednesday, May 19, 2010

I love the elephant parade

I have to admit that when I first read about the Elephant Parade in London my first thought was 'that's just a rip off of the cows from a couple of years ago'.

However as I've wended my way to meetings and nights out over the past couple of weeks they've really brightened my day yes they must have been inspired by the cows, but they seem far cuter and much more fun.

Plus, hats off to to the project managers. The logistics that must have been involved in getting them into the positions they've manged to secure must have been immense.

Anyway, here's my favourite so far spotted just outside the NFT on the South Bank last night.

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Friday, May 14, 2010

The view from Canary Wharf

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> I still get incredidibly excited about the city I work in when I see > views of London like this.

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Friday, May 07, 2010

The price of politics on Financial Services

While we’re in the grips of a hung parliament and the shape of the future government is still to be defined we thought it would be good to look at the policies of the three parties. In particular how they’ll affect the economy and the financial services industry in particular.

Here’s a quick overview of the likely changes that the three main parties will attempt to bring in over the next parliament so long as any one party has a clear majority.

David McCann

Planning Director


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