Syrians in Aleppo welcome Sadiq Khan’s election as London Mayor
Aleppo Council likens bombings to the Blitz and calls for closer ties with London
Zac Goldsmith’s solution to the housing crisis is to back the government’s disastrous policies
An outgoing London Assembly Member shares her thoughts on achieving change in City Hall
Mayoral candidate proposes rent caps, no new airport runways and 200,000 homes
Labour mayoral candidate will freeze fares and invest in modern transport
Candidates need to show they have the pragmatism and vision to lead the UK’s most successful city
Boris Johnson is a climate sceptic who wants to build a massive airport on the Thames Estuary. He cannot be taken seriously on green issues, writes Jenny Jones AM.
Boris could and should have taken action to stop many of the changes affecting Londoners. Instead many of the decisions he has taken on policing, on tube fares and on housing are beginning to be more vigorously scrutinised and slowly but surely the shine is starting to wear off the Boris bandwagon.
Len Duvall AM, leader of the Labour group on the London Assembly, responds to Boris Johnson’s 2012 Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
Len Duvall, leader of the Labour group on the London Assembly, looks at Boris Johnson’s first month of his second term as London Mayor.