The sight of Boris Johnson and David Cameron cheering a victorious Zac Goldsmith would cause many MPs to become increasingly concerned about their own electoral prospects under Corbyn’s leadership.
Is this ‘so long’ for solar?
What’s stopping people – both as individuals and through community groups – from going ahead and producing their own electricity from London’s often unused rooftops?
The Met’s already boosting diversity now it’s time for Government to help meet the challenge
Robin Wilkinson, Director of People and Change at the Metropolitan Police Service responds to Home Secretary Theresa May’s calls for police forces to increase the diversity of their ranks.
London Assembly investigation finds two thirds of passengers back rail devolution
We conducted the first survey of London rail users about devolution, and found that 68% of them supported the idea of TfL managing their train service. Such a strong endorsement of devolution from passengers and other key stakeholders should be very difficult for the Government to ignore.
Is TfL really in Uber’s pocket, out to get them or simply a regulator doing its job?
Relations between black cab drivers and TfL have long been bad and it’d take more than removing Uber from London’s streets to change that.



