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Met Police to use £76m vehicle renewal programme to clean up its fleet

October 24, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

The adoption of cleaner vehicles is part of a £76m programme which will see the disposal of 2,765 older cars, vans, motorcycles and marine vessels deemed to have reached the end of their operational life.

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London’s small businesses use ‘T-Charge’ launch to urge Sadiq Khan to introduce diesel scrappage scheme

October 23, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

The call, from the Federation of Small Businesses, comes as the Mayor’s new £10 per day ’T-Charge’ which applies to vehicles which don’t meet Euro 4 emissions standards comes into effect.

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Met’s merged borough commands – new figures show significant improvement in performance

October 20, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Police response times in the two areas trialling a new multi-borough command structure have significantly improved, according to new figures provided by City Hall.

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Sadiq warns no Brexit deal would weaken London’s defence against terror attacks

October 19, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Recent terror attacks on the capital prove the need for ministers to retain the UK’s participation in Europol, the European Arrest Warrant and EU Passenger Name Records schemes, Mayor Sadiq Khan has said.

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Union boss accuses London Underground of “playing politics with passenger safety” by slashing track spending

October 18, 2017 - Martin Hoscik

Figures published last week, show that average monthly spend is set to fall from around £17m to an actual and projected £11m average during Sadiq Khan’s first 2 years as Mayor.

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