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How I Spent the First Morning of Campaigning

March 18, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

The major event of the day was undeniably Ken Livingstone’s campaign launch. After an introduction from Doreen Lawrence, Ken set out why he wanted to be Mayor for a third term.

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

Poll: 61pc Back £25 C-Charge

March 17, 2008 - Staff

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has claimed public backing for his controversial £25 congestion charge for vehicles with the highest Co2 emissions.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Livingstone Rejects Porsche’s Case, Accused of Seeking Londonwide C-Charge

March 11, 2008 - Staff

Transport for London and Mayor Ken Livingstone have rejected calls by luxury car maker Porsche to scrap plans for a h£25 Congestion Charge for higher CO2 emitting cars.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Livingstone Launches Transport Vision

March 10, 2008 - Staff

Ken Livingstone has launched the transport policies he hopes will secure him a third term as Mayor of London.

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

Johnson Launches Transport Manifesto

March 3, 2008 - Staff

Tory Mayoral Candidate Boris Johnson unveiled his transport manifesto today and was immediately attacked by rivals who claimed he lacked sufficient knowledge of the issues.

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

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