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Stability and Support is critical for 2017

January 3, 2017 - Sue Terpilowski OBE

Over 1 million EU workers in London were born in EU countries outside the UK. Their vital skills from construction to professional services are critical to London’s success and we must strive to get the best deal for them and the businesses they serve.

Filed Under: Comment

London’s Tories should drop the Scrooge act and back Sadiq on bus driver pay

December 21, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

Coming out against a decent fixed starting rate and proposals to reward long service just days before Christmas doesn’t seem a very wise move. London’s Tories might want to consider whether their Scrooge routine helps Theresa May’s efforts to position their party as on the side of the hard pressed worker.

Filed Under: Comment, popular

Christmas message from the London Assembly Chairman Tony Arbour AM

December 20, 2016 - Tony Arbour

The London Assembly Committees have been working flat out over the past year on a number of cross-party reports.

Filed Under: News, The London Assembly writes...

Offsite-built housing – an answer to London’s housing crisis?

December 9, 2016 - Nicky Gavron

Demand for homes will rise even further, but we know the capital is currently delivering less than half and maybe only a quarter of the new homes it needs annually.

Filed Under: News, The London Assembly writes...

London and SE rail users deserve better than to be used as political pawns

December 8, 2016 - Bob Neill

Passengers, including myself, are tired of the daily deterioration in service we have all witnessed. Incessantly late trains, no seats, poor communication, and all at an astronomical fare.

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