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Why Did An Employee Represent the Mayor?

May 21, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

Why did Boris Johnson send an employee to express London’s condolences to the people of China following the earthquake in the Sichuan province?

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik

Election Rhetoric Versus In-Job Performance

May 12, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

Boris promised openness and accountability but a week into his administration some important questions remain unanswered.

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik

Londoners Have Voted for Less Scrutiny of Mayor Boris

May 6, 2008 - Damian Hockney

Voters have delivered Boris Johnson a London Assembly even tamer in the face of the Mayor than the one under Mayor Ken. Are they mad? Well no, and not bad either, says former AM Damian Hockney.

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney

There’s Only One Deputy Mayor

May 5, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

There’s going to be a lot of confusion in some quarters after Mayor Boris Johnson announced a Deputy Mayor who fails to fulfill the legal qualifications for the job or title.

Filed Under: Martin Hoscik

Things I’d Like From London’s New Mayor

May 3, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

Speaking at City Hall earlier today Boris Johnson promised to listen to ideas no matter where they came from so for anyone I’ve not already bored into a coma with them here are the two small things I’d like to see.

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: Fares, Oyster

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