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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is City A.M.'s political correspondent.

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  • TfL deficit shrinks thanks to Ulez and increased Tube numbers

    November 20, 2019

    Transport for London’s (TfL) first half revenues beat budget expectations by £260m, but the body still recorded a nine-figure deficit for the period. TfL’s second quarter results, released today, revealed a £111m operating loss for the first half of 2019-20 – a deficit reduction of 40 per cent compared to the same period in 2018-19. [...]

  • Hammersmith Bridge won’t be able to cope with electric double decker buses in ‘strange oversight’

    November 20, 2019

    An upgraded Hammersmith Bridge will not be sturdy enough for London’s current fleet of electric double decker buses in what’s been described as a “strange oversight”. The bridge has been closed indefinitely to vehicles since 10 April, with the Hammersmith and Fulham council seeking government funding for restorations. Read more: Hammersmith Bridge repairs could cost [...]

  • Uber partly to blame for driverless car death, says US watchdog

    November 20, 2019

    Uber’s safety policies have been deemed as partly to blame for the death of a woman last year, according to America’s safety watchdog. Elaine Herzberg was killed in Arizona last year, after she was hit by a driverless Uber car. Read more: Uber launches new safety measures in attempt to secure long-term London licence The [...]

  • TfL nets an extra £51m from London commuters despite fare freeze

    November 20, 2019

    London commuters will pay an extra £51m in fares next year, despite Sadiq Khan’s fare freeze. Figures from the mayor of London show that daily, weekly, monthly and annual travel cards will rise 2.8 per cent over the next year, raising £51m in revenue for TfL. Read more: Sadiq Khan confirms 2020 TfL fare freeze [...]

  • London councils must make capital ‘more open’

    November 20, 2019

    Local authorities should take more control of privately-owned public spaces to make them accessible, according to a new report. Centre for London, a think tank dedicated to improving the capital, has today released a study into the management of public spaces throughout the city. Read more: Sadiq Khan confirms 2020 TfL fare freeze Public London [...]

  • Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Siobhan Benita proposes TfL homelessness scheme

    November 19, 2019

    An estimated £400m left unused on Oyster cards should be given to the homeless, according to the Liberal Democrats’ London 2020 mayoral candidate. Transport for London (TfL) released a report last week showing that £400m was left unused on Oyster cards. Read more: Sadiq Khan confirms 2020 TfL fare freeze Liberal Democrat mayoral hopeful Siobhan [...]

  • Brexit campaigner Arron Banks has Twitter account hacked

    November 19, 2019

    Self-described “bad boy of Brexit” Arron Banks has had his Twitter account hacked and his personal messages shared online. Banks – who co-founded Leave.Eu – also accused Twitter of not taking action or removing the “illegal data downloads” from the platform. Read more: Arron Banks apologises for Leave.Eu tweet about Angela Merkel that ‘went too [...]

  • Ride-hailing app Kapten unveils London-first electric fleet

    November 19, 2019

    Ride-hailing app Kapten has launched a fully electric fleet of vehicles, marking a London-first. Kapten launched its “electric class” fleet today, making it the first ride-hailing app in London to have an electric option on its app. Read more: Riding by: Kapten’s new CEO plots out the company’s future It consists of 1,100 battery electric [...]

  • Department for Transport signs up to Google Cloud in move that lessens reliance on AWS

    November 19, 2019

    The Department for Transport (DfT) has awarded a major contract to Google, after previous criticism that Whitehall relies too much on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The DfT has awarded the search giant a contract to become its data cloud provider from 2020. Read more: Google Cloud buys analytics firm Looker for £2.6bn Google Cloud will [...]

  • Brexit Party being investigated by ICO over data disclosure

    November 19, 2019

    The Brexit Party is being investigated over concerns it has not properly disclosed people’s personal data. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is investigating Nigel Farage’s party, after complaints it had not responded to questions about personal data collection. Read more: Police ‘assessing’ allegations that Brexit Party candidates were offered peerages Data protection law mandates that [...]

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