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The plan include calls for the city’s suburban rail services to be devolved to Transport for London
City Hall Conservatives wanted Sir Sadiq Khan to spend £4.5m on an “independent inquiry into the exploitation of children in London”
Tories on the London Assembly argue new 20mph zones have caused unnecessary delays on buses but Sadiq Khan denies this
London Assembly committee finds grassroots music venues “still facing considerable financial pressures”
The idea for an artwork to be commissioned in each of the capital’s 32 boroughs was put forward by Lord Bailey
Transport for London reveals £23m funding gap caused by lack of support to cover the increase to employers' National Insurance
The former Conservative mayoral candidate said she wanted to throw the Labour mayor into a black hole
Sadiq Khan admits he's concerned about health impacts for Londoners who use the capital’s waterways
Capital’s falling birth rate blamed on “severe shortage of affordable family housing”
In a meeting with EU ambassadors Khan will also repeat his call for a youth mobility scheme
Trade union Aslef has announced four days of strikes at the end of February, in a dispute over pay
The council's cabinet has been asked to approve the purchase of 36 homes in the Boleyn Heights development on Barking Road reports Ruby Gregory, Local...
The Labour government has announced extra £60m to boost affordable housebuilding in London
London mayor responds that he is supporting the Met Police to "redouble efforts" to tackle the problem
City Hall staff are forced to work from home for part of the week because the new building is not big enough
City Hall Tories claim London mayor is “in denial about the scale of the issue”
London Assembly hears plan is about ensuring improved access to swimming for some of capital’s most deprived communities
Violence Reduction Unit director says lack of “belonging and identity” from being homeless causes young Londoners to disengage from school
Developer RAD CHP Ltd has got the go ahead to convert two buildings in the Royal Albert Dock area into dwellings for over 400 students reports Ruby Gregory...
TfL has said the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) is “not about making money” despite raising £71m from the scheme
The "fast fashion" clothes company has been accused of using forced child labour in supply chains
In a message to the capital’s business community, the London mayor urged employers to encourage their staff back into the office
Sir Sadiq Khan blames high cost of living for increasing crime rate




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