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Livingstone’s New Year Message

January 1, 2008 - Staff

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has issued his New Year message to Londoners at the start of a year which will see the capital hold the third GLA elections and become Host City for the next Olympic Games

Filed Under: News Tagged With: London living wage, Road pricing

Livingstone Claims Two-Thirds Support for CO2 C-Charge

December 18, 2007 - Staff

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has claimed overwhelming public support for proposals to charge cars with the highest CO2 emissions £25 a day to drive in the central London congestion charge zone.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Congestion Charge Penalty Changes

December 7, 2007 - Staff

From Monday (10 December 2007) drivers who fail to pay the London Congestion Charge will face a fine of £120, discounted to £60 if paid within 14 days.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Anti-Congestion Charge Party Announces Candidate

November 14, 2007 - Staff

A party dedicated to opposing the Congestion Charge has announced its candidate for the 2008 Mayoral Elections.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2008 GLA Election, Road pricing

Capita Loose Congestion Charge Contract

October 25, 2007 - Staff

Capita has lost the contract to manage the London Congestion Charge it was announced today.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

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