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Royal Wedding rubbish auctioned in support of Centrepoint

May 6, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Twenty boxes of Royal Wedding rubbish collected from the capital’s streets are being auctioned by entertainments venue Altitude London in support of Centrepoint, the homeless charity of which Prince William is patron.

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Mayor announces new LEZ discounts

May 6, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Renault and Fiat are the latest manufacturers to sign up to Boris Johnson’s discount scheme for drivers needing to replace larger vans and minibuses ahead of next year’s expansion of the Low Emission Zone.

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Capital faces six days of Tube strikes

May 4, 2011 - Staff

Commuters face six days of strikes by Tube workers in a row over the “unfair” sacking of two RMT members which it claims was motivated by their trade union activities.

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Assembly to elect new Chair and Deputy Chair

May 3, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

The London Assembly will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday during which it will elect a Chair and Deputy Chair for the year ahead. The post of Assembly Chair is a non-political role responsible for managing and facilitating Assembly business, similar to the House of Commons Speaker. As in past years, the non-Conservative groups on […]

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Mayor announces London Living Wage increase

May 2, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Low paid workers in the capital are set to receive a salary increase after City Hall announced a 5% increase in the London Living Wage to £8.30 per hour. The London Living Wage is calculated by City Hall as the minimum income level Londoners need to meet the additional costs of living in the capital […]

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