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  • Londoners don’t want Sadiq Khan to run for Mayor again

    December 3, 2025

    The majority of Londoners do not want Sadiq Khan to run for Mayor again in 2028, new polling has shown, with 56 per cent saying London is going in the wrong direction. A City PM/Freshwater Strategy poll of London voters has shown that three in five of the capital’s residents believe that Khan should not [...]

  • Budget: ‘Tax on holidays’ slammed by Butlin’s boss

    November 26, 2025

    The chief executive of Butlin’s has slammed Rachel Reeves for introducing a ‘tax on holidays’ in her Budget today. Jon Hendry Pickup has argued that “hospitality businesses like Butlin’s remain caught in the crossfire of the Chancellor’s tax and spend ideology”. The chief executive was reacting to the ‘tourism tax’ which has been welcomed by [...]

  • Sadiq Khan is no Zohran Mamdani

    November 13, 2025

    Mamdani is a young, rising star with no record to defend. By 2028, Sadiq Khan will have been Mayor of London for 12 years and spent a decade in Parliament before that. With his record at City Hall, Khan will need to offer more than the vague promise of ‘hope’, says James Ford Last week [...]

  • Is Sadiq trying to gaslight Londoners about crime? 

    October 16, 2025

    The Mayor is desperate to convince Londoners that crime is falling, despite all the evidence to the contrary, writes James Ford London does not have a crime problem; it has a misinformation problem. That is the assertion of the capital’s Mayor, Sadiq Khan. Clearly wounded by President Trump’s recent claim that “crime in London is [...]

  • Oxford Street pedestrianisation boosts sales, survey finds

    October 6, 2025

    The pedestrianisation of Oxford Street led to higher sales at the majority of stores on the busy high street, a new survey has found, with business chiefs praising efforts to make traffic-free days more frequent.  Oxford Street was closed to traffic for eight hours on Sunday 21st September in a pilot test for further plans [...]

  • Oxford Street one-day traffic ban is start of ‘fight to rescue street’, mayor says

    September 21, 2025

    The mayor of London has said a one-day trial banning traffic from part of Oxford Street marks “the day the fight back began to rescue this street”. Sir Sadiq Khan visited the street, where vehicles were prohibited from accessing a half-mile stretch of the road from Oxford Circus to Orchard Street between noon and 8pm [...]

  • Tube strikes: RMT threatens Elizabeth Line disruption next

    September 9, 2025

    As Tube strikes stretch into a third day of disruption, the RMT trade union has now threatened to hit the Elizabeth Line with industrial action. From Sunday evening, tube drivers went on strike over the working hours of union members, who enjoy a salary of around £65,000, as RMT’s new boss Eddie Dempsey is demanding [...]

  • No 10 backs ‘fed up’ Londoners in tube strikes row – as pressure grows on Khan

    September 8, 2025

    No 10 has backed “fed up” Londoners hit by tube strikes on Monday as Mayor Sadiq Khan was urged to find a solution with the trade union RMT to end industrial action.  People across the capital have been hit by strikes stopping services on the London Underground, with disruption to last until Friday.  The prime [...]

  • Tube strikes: RMT given 24 hours to avoid travel carnage 

    September 5, 2025

    Transport for London has warned the RMT union that it has just 24 hours to stop a major tube strike next week, which is set to shut down every Underground line and the DLR.  The union has rejected a pay deal and made a series of demands around working hours and perks, making a settlement [...]

  • Tube strikes would be outrageous – where is the Mayor?

    September 3, 2025

    Bob Crow, the late leader of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, once said “It’s an old media myth that the RMT union resorts to industrial action lightly.” These days, we’d call such a claim “trolling.” Indeed, as the historian Dr Jim Moher points out, Crow “cherished” a signed shirt from Millwall player Dennis Wise [...]

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