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By: Stefan Boscia

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

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  • PR tycoon Roland Rudd hides from People’s Vote revolt in his Hilton hotel room

    October 29, 2019

    Chaos continued to engulf the People’s Vote campaign today as power broker Roland Rudd camped out at his Hilton hotel room with security present after refusing to meet campaign staff at their offices. Rudd, who is chairman of Open Britain and founder of City PR firm Finsbury, asked staff this morning to come to his [...]

  • Ulez charge has added £41m to TfL coffers since April

    October 28, 2019

    More than £40m has been raised from Sadiq Khan’s air pollution levy in the scheme’s first six months. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request to Transport for London (TfL), sent by car selling comparison website Motoway.co.uk, revealed 2.1m Ultra Low Emissions Zone (Ulez) charges were purchased by drivers up to 31 August. Read more: Ulez [...]

  • Deputy mayor set to step down after Westminster call up

    October 28, 2019

    London’s deputy mayor for housing will resign after being selected for a safe Labour seat. James Murray beat out deputy mayor for business Rajesh Agrawal and Ealing North councillor Aysha Raza to be the Labour candidate in Ealing North at the next general election. Read more: ‘Unhappy’ deputy mayors look for Westminster move Current Ealing North [...]

  • People’s Vote staff walk out over ‘boardroom coup’

    October 28, 2019

    Staff at People’s Vote headquarters have staged a mass walkout after two senior figures were sacked in a “boardroom coup”. Campaign director James McGrory and head of communications Tom Baldwin were asked to leave their positions by People’s Vote powerbroker and Open Britain chairman Roland Rudd last night. Read more: People’s Vote power struggle: Two [...]

  • Children are dressing up as Boris Johnson for Halloween

    October 28, 2019

    Two-thirds of Brits have named Boris Johnson as the “ghastliest figure of the 21st Century”, setting the scene for “hordes of mini Borises” this Halloween, according to the Beano. The survey, by children’s media company Beano Kids, also found that British children thought Boris Johnson was the second-scariest celebrity. Read more: EU scuppers Boris Johnson’s Halloween [...]

  • People’s Vote power struggle: Two senior figures forced out

    October 28, 2019

    The sacked head of communications for the People’s Vote campaign has said he will still go into work today, despite being asked to leave his position. Tom Baldwin was sacked last night along with People’s Vote director James McGory in an escalation of an ongoing power struggle within the campaign. Read more: People’s vote campaigners [...]

  • Riding by: Kapten’s new chief executive plots out the company’s bold future

    October 27, 2019

    French ride-hailing company Kapten launched in London six months ago, with a bold plan to loosen Uber’s iron grip on the sector. The company barged onto the scene in April and immediately paid for a flurry of advertising playfully mocking its competitor. “Others avoid paying VAT in the UK – that’s not Uber cool,” one [...]

  • London set for ‘fibre backbone’ to boost internet speeds

    October 24, 2019

    New digital infrastructure will be built in London’s Tube tunnels in a “small but significant step” toward having full-fibre broadband across the capital. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan will spend £10m on creating a “fibre backbone” to enable gigabit broadband – internet speeds of 1,000 megabits per second – in 118,000 homes in South London. [...]

  • Norwegian Air enters into joint venture to cut capital expenditure

    October 24, 2019

    Norwegian Air Shuttle will add 27 Airbus aircraft to its fleet after agreeing to a joint venture with one of China’s largest banks. A subsidiary of China Construction Bank – one of the “big four” Chinese banks – will own 70 per cent of the joint venture, which will finance the purchase of the Airbus [...]

  • Citymapper’s London travel card will expand to zones three and four

    October 23, 2019

    London commuter app Citymapper is set to expand its contactless transport pass to more parts of the capital. The Citymapper Pass was introduced in February to cover travel on the Tube, buses, trains, Santander bikes and its own Citymapper Ride shared taxi service in zones one and two. Read more: Uber rival Kapten teams with [...]

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