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  • London mayor Sadiq Khan confirms transport fares will be frozen

    November 18, 2016

    Transport fares for Londoners will be frozen at current levels until 2020, Sadiq Khan has confirmed. The freeze in Transport for London (TfL) fares for the next four years means that everyone buying a bus or tram ticket in London will not pay a penny more next year than they did in 2016. Pay as you go [...]

  • Severe delays on Central Line this morning due to track obstruction

    November 18, 2016

    Commuters are facing severe delays on the Central Line this morning, with an obstruction at Lancaster Gate and a signal failure at North Acton causing havoc on the rest of the line. Transport for London (TfL) said there is no service between Ealing Broadway and North Acton due to the signal failure. https://twitter.com/centralline/status/799550759461408769 Meanwhile, there [...]

  • The number of London workers with daily commutes of two hours or more is up by nearly a fifth

    November 18, 2016

    You haven't imagined it: long commutes in the capital are increasing. The number of employees having to suffer through daily commutes of two hours or more has gone up nearly a fifth (17.2 per cent) over the past five years, according to new analysis from the Trades Union Congress (TUC). In 2015, 930,612 London workers had daily [...]

  • The City is a beacon on the path to civvy street for our armed forces veterans

    November 18, 2016

    I was a boy of 16 when I joined and a 28-year-old man when I left. Half of my life had been in the Army and the prospect of leaving was as daunting as anything I’d faced. I was lucky to find a new focus that made use of my skills – and I found [...]

  • Sadiq Khan is facing more pressure over his controversial new Night Tsar

    November 18, 2016

    London Assembly Tories are heaping fresh pressure on mayor Sadiq Khan over the controversial appointment of his new Night Tsar by demanding the chance to grill Amy Lame over her new role. Khan has already had to defend the appointment after Assembly Members raised questions over controversial comments made by Lame on Twitter. The mayor stressed on [...]

  • World’s largest Lego store opens in London’s Leicester Square

    November 17, 2016

    The world's biggest Lego store opened its doors in London's Leicester Square earlier today.  The store, which is the 131st to open worldwide, features a life-sized Underground Tube carriage, where visitors can pretend to take a trip with a Royal Guard and a rather famous bard, but without the signal failures. The carriage, which took [...]

  • We need a long-term strategy for aviation to keep London on top

    November 17, 2016

    In his Autumn Statement next week, the chancellor is expected to champion a number of infrastructure projects. Investment in road and rail is considered crucial to supporting economic growth, and transport has featured highly on the agenda of the new government so far, with HS2 and of course the third runway at Heathrow topping the bill. [...]

  • Night Tube arrives on the Northern line: Here’s everything you need to know

    November 17, 2016

    Frequenters of the Northern line, rejoice. For the day is nearly here. The Night Tube is coming to its fourth Underground line of the year tomorrow the 18 November, after already blessing the Jubilee, Victoria and (most of the) Central lines with its presence. And so far it's proving a hit with Londoners: passenger numbers are fifty per [...]

  • Near-miss: A drone came within 20m of a passenger plane as it flew over the Shard this summer

    November 17, 2016

    A drone almost collided with a passenger plane carrying 165 people as it passed over the Shard in July. A report from the UK Airprox Board, which records near-misses in the air, said the Airbus A320 was en route to Heathrow Airport on 17 July when its crew spotted a black drone out of their [...]

  • A folding bike helmet made of paper scoops the 2016 James Dyson Award

    November 17, 2016

    Occasional cyclists of London listen up, for designer Isis Shiffer has developed a helmet that you can whip out anytime, any place – and you can pop it in a handbag too. A recyclable folding helmet has won the international James Dyson Award. How's it foldable? Well, it's made of paper. Yes, you heard that [...]

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