In a city as wealthy as London, no one should be sleeping rough
In a city as wealthy as London, no one should be sleeping rough.
In a city as wealthy as London, no one should be sleeping rough.
We are almost at the final post with the fire consultation in London (final day for submissions is 17 June) with cuts proposed to 12 fire stations, 18 engines and 520 firefighters.
Fiona Twycross AM writes about what needs to be done to fight the discrimination surrounding Type 1 diabetes.
Written by Jenny Jones, Member of the London Assembly The Chair of the Fire Authority, James Cleverly, seemed remarkably confident and bullish about the success of privatisation when I questioned him on Wednesday. I found this surprising as the £1.5mtest
Malcolm Clark presents a simple guide to voting in today’s London Assembly and Mayoral elections.
If Ken Livingstone loses the mayoral election, the result will obscure likely gains in the London Assembly and the true scale of Labour support in the capital.
Boris Johnson’s retreat from accountability is something we should all be worried about, writes Labour London Assembly Memeber Joanne McCartney.
Shelly Asquith reports on Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson’s sexist attitudes and anti-women policies.
The Mayor of London should explain what he is doing to provide entry-level jobs for young people locked out of the workforce. The scale of the problem is huge.
Jenny Jones AM, leader of the Green Party on the London Assembly, exposes the reality of Boris Johnson’s claim to be a champion of those hit by Housing Benefit cuts.