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Boris Johnson confirms he’ll return to City Hall to answer Garden Bridge questions

January 16, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

The former Mayor declined to take part in Dame Margaret Hodge’s recent review of the bridge which raised a number of questions about the project’s procurement and funding.

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London Fire Brigade sees surge in firefighter applications after dropping residency rule

January 15, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

There has been a surge in applications to become a firefighter after the capital’s fire authority dropped a residency rule aimed at boosting diversity but which instead left the brigade understrength.

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TfL to advise India’s transport ministry on public transport reforms

January 12, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is looking to introduce cleaner fuels to help reduce pollution and cut costs, as well as boosting capacity and modernising passenger services.

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Transport for London and Hachette Partworks announce new ‘build your own Routemaster’ magazine

January 11, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

Each issue allows readers find out more about the history of buses and transport across the Capital since the early 1800s to now, as well as build their own 1:12 scale model of a classic Routemaster bus.

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City Hall’s research claims 500,000 fewer jobs could be created due to Brexit but says London would do better than the UK

January 11, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

While the analysis says London’s economic output could be as much as 2% lower than predicted under the status quo, it predicts the rest of the country being between 3 per cent and 3.3 per cent lower.

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