
Freeze fares to protect Londoners struggling with the seventh year of fare rises
Boris has the choice to freeze fares. He just won’t do it.

Boris has the choice to freeze fares. He just won’t do it.

The Mayor’s policies are probably causing more greenhouse gas emissions than he is saving.

Tickets to a £10 event are being re-sold for up to £200.

The mayor needs to ask himself whether yearly rises in the number of people living on the streets is a legacy he is happy to continue ignoring.

The ComRes survey suggests that Labour could lose centre-ground votes to Farage.

In words the mayor committed to increasing both the safety and number of cyclists in the capital. In action he is spending only one per cent of the transport budget on cycling.

Boris Johnson’s soft touch approach to regulation leaves London’s renters at the mercy of landlords.

The magnitude of the mayor’s proposed cuts is even more of an outrage than his tantrum at being exposed.

Since Boris forced through station closures, fire engine response times have risen dramatically.

If Boris is right, why are none of the ten London boroughs which have adopted the London Living Wage run by Conservatives?