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On the 7 July 2005, four bombs exploded across London at Aldgate Station, Edgware Road, King’s Cross/Russell Square and Tavistock Square, taking 52 lives and injuring many more. 2025 marks the 20 th ...
This written consultation is part of wider engagement activity being undertaken by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and London Councils on the development of the Inclusive Talent Strategy. It seeks ...
Consultation shows around 7 in 10 back the Mayor’s transformative plans to regenerate Oxford Street, with two-thirds specifically supporting the idea of pedestrianisation Proposals for pedestrianising ...
The Mayor has committed to end rough sleeping by 2030, working with partners including central government, London Councils, boroughs and civil society. This is an ambitious goal that will require all ...
Produced by the Mayor of London, the London Plan is a blueprint for development and growth in London. It includes policies on key issues such as new homes, workplaces, public transport and open spaces ...
The London Assembly Planning and Regeneration Committee has called on the Mayor of London to provide more detail on his plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street and set up a Mayoral Development ...
A London Assembly report says that Transport for London (TfL) is preventing the growth of car clubs and putting the brakes on progress towards the Mayor’s sustainable transport targets. Car Clubs can ...
New data reveals a direct economic impact of £230 million from six major sporting events in London last year Almost 500,000 fans attended key sports events in the capital, with over 200 million global ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced a record £1.16bn investment in policing from City Hall. This will help to save 935 neighbourhood police officer roles that were previously set to be lost ...
Sadiq commits more than £10m funding into London’s creative economy over the next four years The funding for the British Fashion Council, Film London, Games London and the London Design Festival, is ...
No analysis has been made of the New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) ratings on adverts on the Transport for London (TfL) estate. A small number of automotive adverts ran on the TfL estate last year, ...
• Sadiq brings Government, businesses, charities, campaigners and community groups together for the first time as he secures new investment to clean up capital’s waterways • The Mayor, TfL, London ...
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