Boris, Assembly Members, bloggers, journos and even a few members of the public descended on City Hall this morning for the first Mayor’s Question Time under the new political reality which has so dominated recent headlines.
Martin Hoscik
More 10 year anniversaries, Boris’s new bus & the end of PPP
On what was a nice sunny morning Boris was looking pretty chuffed as he’s probably entitled to after facing so much undisguised scepticism and cynicism from those of us who never expected the project to go anywhere.
What happens to the PPP Arbiter?
Now that Boris has agreed terms to buy out Tubes Lines shareholders Ferrovial and Bechtel what role is left for the office of the PPP Arbiter?
Coalition, City Hall and devolution
You’ll have noticed that the site hasn’t been updated a great deal over the past few weeks, as the election got closer and then ended in such dramatic fashion it became clear that musings and news on events in our little corner of the UK would largely go unspotted.
Reflecting on 10 years of London Government
Though the occasion is destined to be overshadowed by General Election fever, May 4th marks ten years since Londoners voted in the first ever Greater London Authority elections.



