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WEZ abolition increases traffic levels, slows speeds

June 3, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

The level of traffic driving into the area formerly covered by the Western Extension of the Congestion Charge Zone have increased by 8 per cent in the 12 weeks since the WEZ was abolished in January.

Filed Under: News

Boris should ‘get a grip’ on Tube delays

June 3, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Labour have called on Boris Johnson to “get a grip” after figures published by Transport for London showed an increase in the number of delays across the Tube network. TfL’s figures show the number of incidents resulting in delays of 15 minutes or more increased in March on the Bakerloo, Central, District, Jubilee and Victoria […]

Filed Under: News

LibDems to announce Mayoral candidate in August

June 3, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Liberal Democrats will announce the name of their 2012 Mayor of London candidate on August 12th, making them the last of the capital’s main four parties to select a candidate. Labour and the Conservatives confirmed Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson as their candidates last summer and the capital’s Greens named three-term London Assembly Member as […]

Filed Under: 2012 London Elections, News Tagged With: 2012 London Election

LibDems question Mayor’s bus crime figures

June 1, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Claims by Boris Johnson’s re-election campaign that crime on buses has fallen 30% “across London” have been questioned by Liberal Democrats at City Hall who have accused the Mayor of using “misleading” figures.

Filed Under: 2012 London Elections, News Tagged With: 2012 London Election

Mayor accused of ‘insulting Londoners over Olympic tickets’

June 1, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Boris Johnson has been accused of “insulting the intelligence of Londoners” after telling journalists he had unsuccessfully applied for tickets to next year’s Olympics. On Wednesday the Mayor said his bid for tickets in the public ballot had failed, however a prominent member of the London Assembly said he had “access to every Olympic sport […]

Filed Under: News

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