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London’s Transport Network £10bn Investment

October 12, 2004 - Staff

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone today announced for a £10 billion investment programme over 5 years.

The proposals include safer pavements and new road crossing, possible Western extension of the congestion charge, cooler tube trains and the

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Mayor Announces 2nd Term Priorities

June 15, 2004 - Staff

Ken Livingstone has announced his aims and priorities for his second term.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Ken’s Appeal Suggests Concern for 2nd Term Chances

June 1, 2004 - Martin Hoscik

Does todays appeal for the votes of LibDems by Mayor Livingstone suggests he is uncertain of victory on June 10th?

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: Road pricing

Livingstone Launches Manifesto

June 1, 2004 - Staff

Ken Livingstone used the launch of his manifesto today to make a dramatic plea for Liberal Democrats to back him over their own party candidate.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2004 GLA Election, Road pricing

Livingstone Launches Transport Policies

May 26, 2004 - Staff

London Mayor Ken Livingstone, today launched his transport policies for the next four years, and pointed to ‘clear dividing lines’ between his proposals and those of Tory candidate Steve Norris.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2004 GLA Election, Road pricing

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