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Mayor accused of ‘half-hearted’ electric vehicle support

February 15, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Boris Johnson’s plans to turn create the “UK’s largest electric vehicle charge point network” have “gone flat” according to London Assembly Member Darren Johnson who has accused the Mayor of “half hearted” support for electric vehicles.

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Port of London Authority public meeting

February 12, 2011 - Staff

The Port of London Authority is holding a public meeting on Wednesday 16 February 2011 where members of the public will be able to senior managers about the PLA’s work.

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London Assembly debates Boris’s 2011/12 budget

February 10, 2011 - Martin Hoscik

Boris Johnson appeared before the London Assembly this morning to defend his budget for the coming financial year and answer questions from Assembly Members ahead of a vote on whether to agree draft spending plans for City Hall, Transport for London, the London Fire Brigade and Met Police. During two hours of questioning Mayor Johnson […]

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BBC wins 2012 Paralympic Games radio rights

February 9, 2011 - Staff

The BBC has won radio rights to next year’s Paralympic Games in a deal which will see BBC Radio 5 Live broadcast “around 25 hours of programmes and news” from the Games. The deal was announced by Lord Coe, Chairman of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games who described the BBC […]

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Consultation opens on Northern Line extension levy

February 8, 2011 - Staff

Proposals to raise £500m from property developers in order to fund the extension of the Northern Line to the Nine Elms area have been published by City Hall for consultation. Transport for London is working with Wandsworth and Lambeth councils to secure funding to build two new stations on the line as part of a […]

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