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London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone to launch in April 2019

April 4, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

The scheme, originally approved by former Mayor Boris Johnson, was due to launch in 2020 by Mayor Khan says the poor quality of London’s air means it must start sooner.

Filed Under: News

Landlords and homebuilders urge Ministers to back Crossrail 2

April 3, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Housebuilders and social landlords have today urged ministers to approve the proposed Crossrail 2 scheme in order to help accelerate and support the building of up to 200,000 new homes.

Filed Under: News

New Met Commissioner Cressida Dick to start work next week

April 3, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

In her new role she will work alongside Mr Khan to implement his recently published Police and Crime Plan which sets out how the Met and City Hall will keep Londoners safe. She will also have to oversee a new round of swinging budget cuts which is forcing changes to how the Met operates.

Filed Under: News

More than half of Londoners say UK is less tolerant post-Brexit

March 28, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

More than half of Londoners think the nation has become a less tolerant place since last year’s Brexit vote, according to research carried out by Opinium.

Filed Under: News

TfL’s Garrett Emmerson quits after eight years

March 28, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Full internal TfL memo from Leon Daniels, Managing Director of Surface Transport, announcing the departure of Garrett Emmerson, Chief Operating Officer for Surface Transport.

Filed Under: Comment

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