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Boris Johnson

Boris’ apprenticeship programme is failing young people

Ruby Stockham
9 March, 2015

Time is running out for the mayor to reach his target

Homelessness in London has increased by 79% since 2010

Ruby Stockham
27 February, 2015

New government figures show that the number of rough sleepers has risen twice as fast in the capital

Boris Johnson has lied to firefighters

Fiona Twycross
26 February, 2015

By refusing to engage in dialogue over pensions, the mayor is turning his back on the people who put their lives on the line for us

More cuts risk leaving tube staff ‘dangerously isolated’ after jump in assaults

Val Shawcross
18 February, 2015

Assaults on London Underground employees have risen by 44 per cent, coinciding with staff cuts

London’s industry is being cleared for a luxury flat monoculture

Jenny Jones
18 February, 2015

Not everybody wants to commute into central London to work in an office, or get up at 4am to clean it

London’s emergency services risk becoming the casualty of cuts

Joanne McCartney
13 February, 2015

Emergency services are buckling under the pressure of cuts, and Londoners are starting to feel unsafe

Comment: On Boris’s watch the police are on the precipice

John Biggs
28 January, 2015

London’s police service is ‘on the precipice of being destroyed’ according to the chairman of the Metropolitan Police

Comment: New tube ticket machines won’t make up for the 900 staff Boris is axing

Val Shawcross
23 January, 2015

Elderly and disabled passengers will suffer the most from a lack of staff assistance

Closure of London Underground ticket offices will cost the taxpayer £134m

22 January, 2015

The figures mean more controversy for the plans, which will mean the loss of almost 1,000 jobs

How the mayor of London could defend civil liberties

Jenny Jones
20 January, 2015

Boris continually fails to hold the Met Police to account for their worst decisions

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