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Don’t let me hear you say life’s taking you nowhere…” David Bowie is playing on Greatest Hits Radio (the Ken Bruce show) as I ...
The Mayor's intervention came at City Hall question time and follows concerns expressed by London's councils themselves ...
A new Transport for London advertising campaign does not reflect the gloomy reality of its own performance figures ...
Deputy Mayor Tom Copley was optimistic when questioned by the London Assembly, though the private sector's contribution is still very stalled ...
With the ownership of water again an issue for concerned debate, there is much to be learned from the pioneers of public ...
Expectations in the capital's planning circles are that one site will be chosen in the city's south-east and another at its ...
The Farringdon chuggers aren’t robbers or thieves, but their methods can make you feel cornered and wary of being fleeced.
On London is run by Dave Hill, formerly the Guardian's award-winning London commentator, and written by him and an array of fellow Londoncentrics. It aims to improve the quality of coverage of London ...
Sir Sadiq Khan’s fightback against the monstering of London by Britain’s Outer Right of Faragists, fascists and the fouler ...
An important group of London Underground workers, supplied to TfL as temporary staff, is unhappy about a new contractual arrangement ...
There is a whole bunch of reasons all in play at the same time and which initial government action will only partially address In May, soon after his latest re-election, Sadiq Khan told the London ...
In the last few weeks, several high-profile commentators have expressed apocalyptic concerns about the fall in the percentage of “White British” people in the UK. In the Daily Telegraph, Professor ...