After all his noise about Boris being a ‘red carpet’ and ‘part-time’ mayor Londoners might have expected the reluctant MP to bother doing some basic research.
Deputy Met Commissioner: No plans to buy working water cannon and officers may have to use baton rounds instead
London’s policing watchdog has been told there are no plans to buy new, fully working water cannon following Home Secretary Theresa May’s decision to block the use of three ageing German vehicles.
Met could store photos of all drivers and passengers entering central London for two years
Privacy concerns have been raised after it emerged that police could be given access to tens of thousands of images of London drivers and their passengers every day without public consultation.
Regulator steps in after Khan campaign fails to warn supporters of Labour’s premium rate text charges
Sadiq Khan has landed his party and its supplier in hot water after failing to warn potential supporters of the £3 cost of registering to vote in Labour’s mayoral selection via text message.
For London Tories the choice should be between star power and experience, not gender and ethnicity
While Stephen Greenhalgh may lack Zac’s fame and built-in cross-party appeal, he has something no other candidate can boast: executive experience within City Hall. In this race he’s the voice of experience.