Bloomberg London: Workplace of the Future
Bloomberg’s London building sets new standards for sustainability and innovation, and raises the bar for future office buildings around the world. Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde takes us inside to show how the space energizes employees, clients and visitors while encouraging a new level of productivity and collaboration.
Hello World: United Kingdom
In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
Running the World: London
Max and Benj Cave are two of the UK’s best free runners. They’re now keen to explore the world and put their incredible skills to the test.
World Capitals: London
In our new program “World Capitals” you will embark on a journey where together we explore incredible sights of the most famous capitals around the world.
Tales from the Two Puddings
The Two Puddings pub on Stratford Broadway in London’s East End was famed for its rowdy camaraderie, its loud live music, its dancefloor the Devil’s Kitchen (possibly the UK’s first disco), and its occasional outbreaks of fighting.
A few miles from the swinging West End of the 1960s, the Two Puddings attracted customers from across the East End and beyond: workers from factories and offices, sportsmen, writers and musicians all drank and danced here.