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Paramount Theatre - Oakland
Oakland, CA
Wednesday
2/5/xxxx
6:30 PM
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The City of London estimates that 70,000 jobs in finance will be cut within a year.[174] The City of London is home to the Bank of England, London Stock Exchange, and Lloyd's of London insurance market.Along with professional services, media companies are concentrated in London and the media distribution industry is London's second most competitive sector.[176] The BBC is a significant employer, while other broadcasters also have headquarters around the City. Many national newspapers are edited in London. London is a major retail centre and in xxxx had the highest non-food retail sales of any city in the world, with a total spend of around £64.2 billion.[177] The Port of London is the second-largest in the United Kingdom, handling 45 million tonnes of cargo each year.[178]London has five major business districts: the City, Westminster, Canary Wharf, Camden & Islington and Lambeth & Southwark. One way to get an idea of their relative importance is to look at relative amounts of office space: Greater London had 27 million m2 of office space in xxxx, and the City contains the most space, with 8 million m2 of office space. London has some of the highest real estate prices in the world.[179][180]London is a popular centre for tourism, one of its prime industries, employing the equivalent of 350,000 full-time workers in xxxx,[181] while annual expenditure by tourists is around £15 billion.[182] London attracts over 14 million international visitors per year, making it Europe's most visited city.[183] London attracts 27 million overnight-stay visitors every year.[184] In xxxx the ten most-visited attractions in London were:[185]Transport is one of the four main areas of policy administered by the Mayor of London,[186] however the mayor's financial control does not extend to the longer distance rail network that enters London. In xxxx he assumed responsibility for some local lines, which now form the London Overground network, adding to the existing responsibility for the London Underground, trams and buses. The public transport network is administered by Transport for London (TfL) and is one of the most extensive in the world. Cycling is an increasingly popular way to get around London. The London Cycling Campaign lobbies for better provision.[187]The lines that formed the London Underground, as well as trams and buses, became part of an integrated transport system in xxxx when the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) or London Transport was created. Transport for London (TfL), is now the statutory corporation responsible for most aspects of the transport system in Greater London, and is run by a board and a commissioner appointed by the Mayor of London.[188]London is a major international air transport hub with the largest city airspace in the world. Eight airports use the word London in their name, but most traffic passes through six of these. London Heathrow Airport, in Hillingdon, West London, is the busiest airport in the world for international traffic, and is the major hub of the nation's flag carrier, British Airways.[191] In March xxxx its fifth terminal was opened.[192] There were plans for a third runway and a sixth terminal however these were cancelled by the Coalition Government on 12 May xxxx.[193] In September xxxx a personal rapid transit system was opened at Heathrow to connect to a nearby car park.[194]Stansted Airport, situated north east of London in Essex, is the main UK hub for Ryanair and Luton Airport to the north of London in Bedfordshire, caters mostly for low-cost short-haul flights.[196][197] London City Airport, the smallest and most central airport, is focused on business travellers, with a mixture of full service short-haul scheduled flights and considerable business jet traffic.[198]London Southend Airport, east of London in Essex, is a smaller, regional airport that mainly caters for low-cost short-haul flights. It recently went through a large redevelopment project including a brand new terminal, extended runway and a new railway station offering fast links into the capital. EasyJet have a base at the airport.London's bus network is one of the largest in the world, running 24 hours a day, with approximately 7,500 buses, more than 700 bus routes, and over 6 million passenger journeys made every weekday.[199] In xxxx, the network had an estimated 1.5 billion commuter trips per annum, more than the Underground. Around £850 million is taken in revenue each year. London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world[200] and, from the 3rd quarter of xxxx, became more accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers as audio-visual announcements were introduced. The distinctive red double-decker buses are internationally recognised, and are a trademark of London transport along with black cabs and the Tube.[201][202]London has a modern tram network, known as Tramlink, based in Croydon in South London. The network has 39 stops, 3 routes and carried 26.5 million people in xxxx. Since June xxxx Transport for London has completely owned Tramlink and plans to spend £54m by xxxx on maintenance, renewals, upgrades and capacity enhancements. Since April xxxx all trams have been refurbished.[203]London's first and only cable car, known as the Emirates Air Line opened in June xxxx. Crossing the River Thames, linking Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks in the east of the city, the cable car is integrated with London's Oyster Card ticketing system.Cycling in London has enjoyed a renaissance since the turn of the Millennium. Cyclists enjoy a cheaper, and often quicker, way around town than those using public transport or cars, and the launch of the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme in July xxxx has been successful and generally well received.From being the largest port in the world, the Port of London is now only the second-largest in the United Kingdom, handling 45 million tonnes of cargo each year.[178] Most of this actually passes through the Port of Tilbury, outside the boundary of Greater London.London also has frequent river boat services on the Thames known as Thames Clippers. These run up to every 20 minutes between Embankment Pier and North Greenwich Pier. The Woolwich Ferry, with 2.5 million passengers every year,[204] is a high-frequency service linking the North and South Circular Roads. Other operators also run both commuter and tourist boat services in London.The London Underground ? all of which is now commonly referred to as the Tube, though originally this designation referred only to the deep-level lines, as distinct from the sub-surface lines ? is the oldest,[205] and second longest[35] metro system in the world, dating from xxxx. The system serves 270 stations[206] and was formed from several private companies, including the world's first underground electric line, the City and South London Railway.[207]Over three million journeys are made every day on the Underground network, over 1 billion each year.[208] An investment programme is attempting to reduce congestion and improve reliability, including £6.5 billion (?7.7 billion) spent before the xxxx Summer Olympics.[209] London has been commended as the city with the best public transport.[210] The Docklands Light Railway, which opened in xxxx, is a second, more local metro system using smaller and lighter tram-type vehicles which serve Docklands and Greenwich.There is an extensive above-ground suburban railway network (formerly British Rail), particularly in South London, which has fewer Underground lines. London houses Britain's busiest station ? Waterloo, with over 184 million people using the interchange station complex (which includes Waterloo East station) each year. The stations have services to South East and South West London, and also parts of South East and South West England.[211][212] Most rail lines terminate around the centre of London, running into eighteen terminal stations with the exception of the Thameslink trains connecting Bedford in the north and Brighton in the south via Luton and Gatwick airports.[213]Since xxxx high-speed Eurostar trains link St. Pancras International with Lille, Paris, and Brussels. Journey times to Paris and Brussels of two-and-a-quarter hours and one hour 50 minutes respectively make London closer to continental Europe than the rest of Britain by virtue of the High Speed 1 rail link to the Channel Tunnel[214] while the first high speed domestic trains started in June xxxx linking Kent to London.[215]Crossrail, due to open in xxxx, will be a new railway line running east to west through London and into the surrounding countryside with a branch to Heathrow Airport.[216] It is Europe's biggest construction project with a £15 billion projected cost.[217][218]Prospective new lines include High Speed 2 between London and the West Midlands and Crossrail 2.Although the majority of journeys involving central London are made by public transport, car travel is common in the suburbs. The inner ring road (around the city centre), the North and South Circular roads (in the suburbs), and the outer orbital motorway (the M25, outside the built-up area) encircle the city and are intersected by a number of busy radial routes?but very few motorways penetrate into inner London. The M25 is the longest ring-road motorway in the world at 195.5 km (121.5 mi) long.[219] The A1 and M1 connect London to Edinburgh, Leeds and Newcastle.A plan for a comprehensive network of motorways throughout the city (the Ringways Plan) was prepared in the xxxxs but was mostly cancelled in the early xxxxs. In xxxx, a congestion charge was introduced to reduce traffic volumes in the city centre. With a few exceptions, motorists are required to pay £10 per day to drive within a defined zone encompassing much of congested central London.[220][221] Motorists who are residents of the defined zone can buy a vastly reduced season pass which is renewed monthly and is cheaper than a corresponding bus fare.[222] London is notorious for its traffic congestion, with the M25 motorway the busiest stretch in the country. The average speed of a car in the rush hour is 10.6 mph (17.1 km/h).[223] London government initially anticipated the Congestion Charge Zone to increase daily peak period Underground and bus users by 20,000 people, reduce traffic by 10 to 15 per cent, increase traffic speeds by 10 to 15 per cent, and reduce queues by 20 to 30 per cent.[224] Over the course of several years, the average number of cars entering the centre of London on a weekday was reduced from 195,000 to 125,000 cars ? this is a 35-per-cent reduction of vehicles driven per day.[225]London is a major centre of higher education teaching and research and its 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe.[24] In xxxx/09 it had a higher education student population of around 412,000 (approximately 17 per cent of the UK total), of whom around 287,000 were registered for undergraduate degrees and 118,000 were studying at postgraduate level.[226] In xxxx/09 there were around 97,150 international students in London, approximately 25 per cent of all international students in the UK.[226]A number of world-leading education institutions are based in London. In the xxxx QS World University Rankings, University College London (UCL) is ranked 4th in the world, Imperial College London 6th, and King's College London 26th.[227] The London School of Economics has been described as the world's leading social science institution for both teaching and research.[228] The London Business School is considered one of the world's leading business schools and in xxxx its MBA programme was ranked best in the world by the Financial Times.[229]With 125,000 students, the federal University of London is the largest contact teaching university in Europe.[230] It includes four large multi-faculty universities ? King's College London, Queen Mary, Royal Holloway and UCL ? and a number of smaller and more specialised institutions including Birkbeck, the Courtauld Institute of Art, Goldsmiths, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Institute of Education, the London Business School, the London School of Economics, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Royal Academy of Music, the Central School of Speech and Drama, the Royal Veterinary College and the School of Oriental and African Studies.[231] Members of the University of London have their own admissions procedures, and some award their own degrees.There are a number of universities in London which are outside of the University of London system, including Brunel University, City University London, Imperial College London, Kingston University, London Metropolitan University (with over 34,000 students, the largest unitary university in London),[232] London South Bank University, Middlesex University, University of the Arts London (the largest university of art, design, fashion, communication and the performing arts in Europe),[233] University of East London, the University of West London and the University of Westminster. In addition there are three international universities in London ? Regent's College, Richmond University and Schiller International University.London is home to five major medical schools ? Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (part of Queen Mary), King's College London School of Medicine (the largest medical school in Europe), Imperial College School of Medicine, UCL Medical School and St George's, University of London ? and has a large number of affiliated teaching hospitals. It is also a major centre for biomedical research, and three of the UK's five academic health science centres are based in the city ? Imperial College Healthcare, King's Health Partners and UCL Partners (the largest such centre in Europe).[234]There are a number of business schools in London, including Cass Business School (part of City University London), Hult International Business School, ESCP Europe, European Business School London, Imperial College Business School and the London Business School. London is also home to many specialist arts education institutions, including the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, the London Contemporary Dance School, RADA, the Royal College of Art, the Royal College of Music and Trinity Laban.The majority of primary and secondary schools in London are state schools and are controlled by the London boroughs, although there are also a number of private schools in London, including old and famous schools such as the City of London School, Harrow, St Paul's School, University College School, Highgate School and Westminster School.The London accent long ago acquired the Cockney label, and was similar to many accents of the South East of England.[citation needed] The accent of a 21st-century 'Londoner' varies widely; what is becoming more and more common amongst the under-30s however is some fusion of Cockney with a whole array of 'ethnic' accents, in particular Caribbean, which form an accent labelled Multicultural London English (MLE).[235]Within the City of Westminster, the entertainment district of the West End has its focus around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held, and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements.[236] London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants, including the city's Chinatown district (in Soho), and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing speciality shops. The city is the home of Andrew Lloyd Webber, whose musicals have dominated the West End theatre since the late 20th century.[237] The United Kingdom's Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Royal Opera and English National Opera are based in London and perform at the Royal Opera House, the London Coliseum, Sadler's Wells Theatre and the Royal Albert Hall as well as touring the country.[238]
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