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Using the capital to paint apocalyptic visions conveniently ignores its contentment with diversity and its economic vitality ...
The Mayor appears to be on course to take control of "the nation's high street" but arguments about the issue are not over ...
A letter from the transport secretary has provided greater encouragement than before for key transport infrastructure plan ...
Martin had attended the ABBA Voyage spectacle at Pudding Mill Lane on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park an incredible nine ...
By accepting the myth that the capital weakens the rest of the UK rather than supporting it, Rachel Reeves puts her own ...
The largely favourable assessments of London’s mayoralty, marking the 25th anniversary of the restoration of London’s ...
The struggle to keep the service going in the face of evaporating funding is emblematic of Transport for London's ...
A pocket park in Newham, close to a polluted major road, commemorates a famous conversation between Mahatma Gandhi and ...
More public transport passenger journeys have been taken annually in London in recent years than in the rest of the UK combined, yet the capital has received barely a third of the amount of national ...
After last year’s general election, with the help of top drawer experts, I wrote about why no work had started on building the 300,000 homes across Greater London for which planning consents had been ...
Growing demand for tailored support for London children found to have special educational needs and disabilities is adding to the financial strains local councils face Inadequate government funding to ...
Another piece of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics legacy was slotted into place this morning with the ten o’clock opening to the public of V&A East Storehouse. The new space occupies an end of ...
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