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  • Tube delays: Jubilee Line disrupted for second day after Extinction Rebellion protest

    October 18, 2019

    Jubilee Line commuters faced a second day of Tube misery in a row as transport bosses warned the service was part suspended with severe delays. Passengers were left without any service between Finchley Road and Waterloo in rush hour due to “the temporary unavailability of trains”. Severe delays plagued the rest of the line. Read [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion are hurting the climate cause

    October 18, 2019

    The film of the two Extinction Rebellion protesters being pulled off the top of a Tube train in Canning Town on Thursday morning is the moment it all changed. Suddenly, London mayor Sadiq Khan and Labour’s Diane Abbott seemed to be on the wrong side of the argument. In fact, Extinction Rebellion itself seemed on [...]

  • TfL boss Mike Brown to resign in May

    October 17, 2019

    Transport for London (TfL) boss Mike Brown is set to resign after four years in the post. TfL announced today the transport commissioner will be leaving the job after next year’s mayoral election in May. Read more: Mike Brown hits out at ‘bonkers’ TfL borrowing limits He will then become the first chair for the [...]

  • Eight arrests made after Extinction Rebellion causes rush hour chaos on Jubilee Line

    October 17, 2019

    Eight arrests have been made after Extinction Rebellion protesters caused severe delays on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and Tube during rush hour today. Furious commuters reacted by dragging a climate change activist from the top of a train before appearing to attack him. Read more: Extinction Rebellion targets London’s financial heart in day of [...]

  • London Assembly makes way for police watchdog on Boris Johnson and Jennifer Arcuri inquiry

    October 16, 2019

    Two Greater London Authority inquiries into conflict of interest claims against Boris Johnson have been put on hold after fears it could prejudice a police watchdog investigation. The London Assembly’s Oversight Committee has been investigating Johnson’s links to American businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri while he was mayor. Read more: Boris Johnson stays mum on Arcuri conflict [...]

  • Three arrests made over Blenheim Palace gold toilet heist

    October 16, 2019

    Three people have been arrested in connection with the theft of a solid gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. Read more: Police arrest second man as hunt for Blenheim Palace thieves goes on Thames Valley police are investigating a burglary on 14 September during which thieves ripped the £4.8m art installation from Winston Churchill’s birthplace. Police [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion protesters flout ban to march on Trafalgar Square

    October 16, 2019

    Extinction Rebellion protesters are set to march to Trafalgar Square today despite a ban on any demonstrations inside London. The Metropolitan Police had initially ordered protesters to confine action to the London landmark but late on Monday night evicted protesters camped there and banned XR protests from the capital. Read more: Extinction Rebellion protesters target [...]

  • London’s creative industries provides £40bn spending boost to economy: new report

    October 15, 2019

    London’s creative industry sector adds £40bn a year to its various supply chains, according to a new report. Previous figures from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport indicated that creative industries boosted London’s economy by £52bn. Read more: Anna at the National Theatre review However, a new report – commissioned by mayor of [...]

  • Garden Bridge Trust awarded £21m in contracts ‘prematurely’ and ‘recklessly’

    October 15, 2019

    Backers of the abandoned Garden Bridge awarded £21m in construction contracts before getting key land and building permits, according to a new report. The report, from the London Assembly’s Garden Bridge Working Group, details the “reckless” spending of the Garden Bridge Trust (GBT) and Transport for London (TfL) on the failed £53m project. Read more: [...]

  • Police ban Extinction Rebellion protesters from London

    October 15, 2019

    Police have spent the night clearing Extinction Rebellion protesters from Trafalgar Square after banning the activists from London. The Metropolitan Police started the eviction at around 10pm, after earlier this week attempting to confine protests to Trafalgar Square. Read more: Extinction Rebellion protesters target City of London and blockade Walkie Talkie Extinction Rebellion denounced the [...]

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