Results tagged “Marriott West India Quay”

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Who inspires London's concierge of the year?

It's not who you'd imagine.

In fact, it's probably the last person you'd imagine.

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Wharf companies are being taught how to use the tactics of the US President to get ahead in business.

Author and speaker Rod Sloane is hosting an event at the Britannia International Hotel called How To Barack Obama Up Your Business Forum.

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Empty your diary - it's time to enjoy the spectacular offerings of the Canary Wharf Film Festival.

The annual celebration of UK and international short film returns to the estate from today until Monday.

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Our seas are changing - and it's no coincidence that the offerings of shops and restaurants in Canary Wharf are too.

Last week, The End Of The Line, a hard-hitting film about the catastrophe facing our waters due to overfishing, was released in cinemas.

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The Manhattan Bar at the Marriott West India Quay reopened on Tuesday night following a refurbishment.

After a two-week closure it opened for business bringing a "breath of fresh air" for regulars to the haunt.

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Two leading traders will be hosting a free training event at Canary Wharf on Thursday night.

ITrade sessions run by Bux Shayeb, pictured right, and Naaz Miah, left, senior partners in Prince Regent-based DVPE will be running the workshop at the Marriott West India Quay.

Bankers turn to teaching

By John Hill on January 20, 2009 12:29 PM |

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Victims of the economic downturn are apparently finding new homes in the classroom.

Teacher training organisations are reporting a rise in enquires of almost 45 per cent as layoffs continue to be made in the banking sector.

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WHARF bar operators may not have needed much encouragement to slam the door on 2008.

But a brisk Christmas and New Year ensured they did so with a smile on their faces.

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If you’re serious about running a decent restaurant in Canary Wharf, it’s worth having two essential tricks up your sleeve.

You’ve got to be able to do luxury. And you’ve got to be able to do fish.

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Put a twinkle in your eye with this recipe for Cinnamon Stars, courtesy of the Marriott West India Quay's Curve restaurant pastry chef Christina Duguid.

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THE UK’S most expensive pub could soon become the country’s tallest residential tower.

Irish developer Glenkerrin has unveiled ambitious plans for a 63-storey building on the site of the City Pride pub in Westferry Road, which it acquired for a reported £32million this spring.

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