News Corp has singed a 30 year lease for its new London headquarters at the London Bridge.it is due to move all their business to this new place, as it is a 17 store building nicknamed the baby shard, which is right next to the shard. New Corp/News UK publish The Times, Sunday Times and The Sun. Dow Jones and HarperCollins Books at the south bank in London will join As New Corp. ‘the company says this decision signifies its "long-term commitment to London and the UK." 3,500 News Corp employees will be moving into the new building by the summer.
News UK's chief executive, Mike Darcey, said: "There can be no clearer signal of our determination to secure a sustainable future for the world-class journalism we produce… This is a commitment by our company to London and the UK for the next three decades."
I think it’s a great idea having your headquarters in the heart of London, as it the capital of England and many thing will happen over the years, as a business it is highly important for their business because information and News can travel even faster into the heart of London, as it will be a lot faster to produce this information and news for these newspapers, so it a lot more better having the headquarter in London, as the business can produce and release the news quicker and better.
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