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Is Sadiq’s fares freeze behind London Underground’s falling investment in track maintenance and new trains?

October 10, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Last month TfL released to me figures showing that the monthly average spend on track maintenance and replacement during Boris Johnson’s last two years at City Hall was £17.1m, versus an actual and projected £11.1m average in the first 2 years of current Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Filed Under: Comment, Featured

Sadiq Khan urged to abandon pledge to keep Metropolitan Police strength at 32,000 officers

October 10, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Sadiq Khan should drop his pledge to keep the number of Metropolitan Police officers at or around 32,000 according to a London Assembly report which argues the figure is no longer “realistic” in the wake of sustained government funding cuts.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq: ‘BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen should pay to clean up London’s air’

October 6, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Mr Khan has made reducing pollution levels in London’s air one of the key priorities for his mayoralty and, since coming to office last May, has announced plans to clean up the capital’s bus fleet and charge older polluting vehicles.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq urged to sell off Met’s £3m “perk” flats before closing police stations

October 6, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

The planned closures are the result of successive cuts in government funding for the Metropolitan Police and follow the axing of dozens of stations under former Mayor, Boris Johnson.

Filed Under: News

Calls for TfL to become London’s official lost property service following police station closures

October 6, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Greens on the London Assembly have called for Transport for London to become the “sole official handler of lost property” if plans to axe dozens of police stations go ahead.

Filed Under: News

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