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North-South Cycle Superhighway to King’s Cross gets the go-ahead

September 1, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Once opened, Transport for London says cyclists will have “a safe and direct route” between Elephant and Castle and King’s Cross, improving central London’s accessibility by bike.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq Khan says post-Brexit London must remain open to international students

August 31, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

On Wednesday Mr Khan met with leaders from some of the capital’s most prestigious higher education institutions and promised to lobby ministers to consider their concerns and needs when negotiating London’s future relationship with the EU.

Filed Under: News

Tories criticise Mayor Sadiq Khan after London firms fail to win #Londonisopen orders

August 31, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Mayor Sadiq Khan has been criticised for failing to support London’s printing trade after it emerged promotional materials produced for his flagship #Londonisopen campaign had been produced outside the capital.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq and TfL announce trial of new ‘Baby on Board’ style badges for disabled passengers

August 30, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

The trial will assess how Londoners respond to the cards and also the difference they make to participants’ ability to get a seat across the TfL network.

Filed Under: News

Sadiq hires Ken’s former right-hand man to review Boris’s fire cuts

August 30, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

In recent years both former Mayor Boris Johnson and national government slashed funding to the London Fire Brigade, decisions which critics blame for the closure of 10 fire stations and the scrapping of 14 operational fire engines.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fire Brigade Cuts

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