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Sadiq Khan

  • TfL: Network planning for “managed decline” and return to 1970s without Whitehall funding

    November 18, 2021

    LONDON’S transport network is headed for “managed decline” that will echo the 1970s if central government refuses to fill a growing funding black hole.  Late on Wednesday evening, TfL’s finance committee published the bleakest assessment yet of the future of London’s public transport network, outlining an 18 per cent reduction in bus services and a [...]

  • London energy fund backs pay-per-mile EV taxi funding

    November 8, 2021

    The Mayor of London’s energy efficiency fund (MEEF) has contracted FinTech company Zeti to deliver pay-per-mile funding of net-zero taxis across the capital. MEEF – a £500m investment fund – will make finance payments on a per-mile basis to boost the cash flow of fleet operators. The funding will have as its first beneficiary Colt [...]

  • COP26: Khan to call for cities like London to have greater powers and funding

    October 20, 2021

    London mayor Sadiq Khan will use the upcoming COP26 to vouch for cities like London to have greater powers and funding. It forms part of the mayors bid to “tackle the twin dangers of the climate emergency and toxic air pollution”, his spokesperson told City A.M. “The mayor will use COP26 to highlight how London is [...]

  • Walking, cycling and urban greening: Meet London’s green development priorities

    October 18, 2021

    London’s mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that, as part of his plan to make London net zero by 2030, new developments will need to be greener and prioritise energy efficiency and space for walking and cycling. Set today by Khan, the three pieces of new guidance – called Be Seen Energy Monitoring, Urban Greening Factor [...]

  • Gove the gardener: Are plans for a Tulip tower in London set to bloom again?

    October 17, 2021

    Tulip fever is heading to London, with housing secretary Michael Gove tipped to overule London mayor Sadiq Khan’s decision to squash plans for a flower-inspired skyscraper in the City. Gove is expected to give the plans for a 300m tower the OK, the Telegraph reported, which would overturn Khan’s 2019 decision against the Tulip. At [...]

  • TfL unveils designs for Covid-19 transport victims’ memorial

    October 11, 2021

    Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled designs for a memorial to honour London’s transport workers who died from Covid-19. Set in Aldgate’s Braham Street, the memorial will feature a plaque paying tribute to the pandemic’s transport victims and will be surrounded by several benches and a cherry tree. TfL is expected to submit a planning [...]

  • Sadiq Khan: Making misogyny a hate crime could change police culture

    October 11, 2021

    Making misogyny a hate crime could force a change of culture within police services and the criminal justice service, London mayor Sadiq Khan said this morning. It comes as a Freedom of Information Request revealed that at least 750 accusations of sexual misconduct were made against police officers across the UK between 2016 and 2020, [...]

  • Night Tube decision to be made ‘within weeks’ as pressure to re-launch mounts

    October 7, 2021

    London mayor Sadiq Khan said during his “Speak to Sadiq” segment on British radio LBC that an announcement regarding the reopening of the night Tube will be made soon. Khan, replying to host James O’Brien’s question, said: “I will have an announcement in the next couple of weeks. We’ve been working incredibly hard to bring [...]

  • Johnson: ‘Sadiq Khan has not handled the finances of TfL well’

    October 5, 2021

    Prime minister Boris Johnson has criticised London mayor Sadiq Khan’s handling of Transport for London (TfL) finances, snubbing Khan’s plan to impose a £5.50 levy for those driving into London. The charge is intended to fuel London’s transport system, which is looking for some £8bn to fund an extension of the Bakerloo line to Lewisham. [...]

  • Consultancy ads for driverless Tube trains prompt unions to issue strike threat

    September 28, 2021

    A range of adverts for a consultancy contract to explore the introduction of driverless trains on London Underground has prompted a leading rail workers union to raise the threat of industrial action. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union said the move was part of Government-driven spending cuts on the Tube. General secretary Mick Lynch said [...]

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