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Be honest, can your preferred Mayoral candidate really win 51% of the vote?

July 1, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

Londoners expect a candidate’s manifesto to be their personal blueprint for the city, and want credible, provable solutions to the problems they face.

Filed Under: 2016 London Elections, Comment, Featured Tagged With: 2016 London Elections

Boris agrees to routinely publish all future fares advice

June 16, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

Mayor Boris Johnson has agreed to routinely publish all future fares advice given to him by Transport for London, avoiding the need for further FOI requests.

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: Fares

Boris proposes £200m ‘London Housing Bank’ to deliver new rented homes

April 9, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

Mayor Boris Johnson has proposed using up to £200m of public money to finance the construction of new homes to be rented at below market rents for a ten year period.

Filed Under: Featured, News

Emails confirm TfL is “out of pocket” on Barclays sponsorship deal

April 4, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

Internal emails confirm taxpayers are “out of pocket” on Barclays sponsorship deal and show senior executives discussing providing inaccurate figures in an FOI response.

Filed Under: Comment, Featured Tagged With: Cycle Hire

Assembly report calls for more action to cut pedestrian deaths

April 1, 2014 - Martin Hoscik

London Assembly Members have called on the Mayor to appoint a “senior level” walking “champion” to oversee Transport for London and the boroughs’ progress in cutting the number of pedestrians killed or seriously injured.

Filed Under: Featured, News

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