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Coalition, City Hall and devolution

May 12, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

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.

Filed Under: Martin Hoscik Tagged With: Devolution

Reflecting on 10 years of London Government

May 3, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

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.

Filed Under: Martin Hoscik Tagged With: GLA 10th Anniversary

Boris launches the ELL, Assembly Members stay away

April 27, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

After creating a loud fuss over earlier plans for a launch, opposition AMs declined to attend the eventual opening, a decision which prompted obvious annoyance on the part of TfL officials.

Filed Under: Martin Hoscik Tagged With: London Overground

Brief and counter-brief ahead of the East London Line launch

April 14, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

In common with a number of other London writers and bloggers my inbox and phone have brought me claim and counter-claim over the impending launch of the East London Line.

Filed Under: Martin Hoscik

Poo power – no flash in the pan

April 14, 2010 - Simon Evans

Here’s a curious, if earthy, one to ponder next time nature calls: Thames Water, London’s water and sewerage company – and producer of renewable power.

Filed Under: Comment, Open Platform

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