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  • Ivan Massow’s mayoral bid evokes Thatcher spirit: Entrepreneur explains why he’s the Tories’ best bet to replace Boris

    June 16, 2015

    Ivan Massow is used to facing challenges. A successful entrepreneur from a dis-advantaged background involving various foster homes, he rose to prominence in politics in the 1990s when he became one of the first openly gay, high-profile Conservative Party members.   “It caused me a lot of embarrassment at the time, because of course if [...]

  • Boris Johnson calls for scientist Tim Hunt to be reinstated, claiming it’s a scientific fact that women cry more than men

    June 15, 2015

    Boris Johnson has called for Tim Hunt, the scientist who resigned from his senior academic positions after making provocative comments about women at a conference last week, to be given his jobs back.  The London Mayor claims it is a “fact” that women cry more than men, and Hunt should therefore not be punished for [...]

  • Syed Kamall on Brussels, Brexit and Boris’ job – is he ready to be London’s next mayor?

    June 14, 2015

    More than 300 Tory voters packed a lecture hall at BPP University in Waterloo last Thursday night to hear London MEP Syed Kamall speak about Britain’s relationship with the European Union. Kamall – a Conservative MEP who has represented the capital in Brussels since 2005 and led the European Conservatives and Reformists Group, the multi-country [...]

  • Here’s how Boris wants to stop cyclists dying on the roads

    June 9, 2015

    Boris Johnson has pledged to cut London’s serious road casualties by 50 per cent by 2020. Despite the latest figures showing numbers of people killed or seriously injured was down to its lowest levels on record (meeting the Mayor’s previous target six years early) Johnson is keen to push the numbers down further. Read more: How [...]

  • Boris Johnson says ministers should be allowed to campaign to leave the EU

    June 9, 2015

    Boris Johnson has said that ministers should be allowed to campaign freely in the upcoming EU referendum.  Government ministers should have free reign to campaign on their conscience, he said, adding it would be "safer and more harmonious" for David Cameron to let them do so. As MPs debated in the House of Commons over [...]

  • London mayor election 2016: Who will be the next Boris Johnson? Runners, riders and potential candidates

    June 9, 2015

    The General Election is out of the way, but that means the race is now on for City Hall in 2016 – and we can expect a slew of candidates to start the firing gun on their campaigns. Now shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna has thrown in the towel in the race to become leader [...]

  • London mayor Boris Johnson calls on Cameron to drive through EU reform

    June 8, 2015

    Boris Johnson has called on the Prime Minister to "roar on" in a "full-scale breakout" of EU reform, insisting that David Cameron has the momentum in Europe.  The Mayor of London, who was elected as MP for Uxbridge in the General Election, said that Europe did not expect Cameron to win the election. This, he [...]

  • Tunneling for Crossrail has finally finished – Boris Johnson and David Cameron were there for the big break through

    June 4, 2015

    After three years of literally earth-moving work, tunneling for London's largest ever infrastructure project has finally finished – with a ceremony for the final "break through" under Farringdon station. David Cameron and Boris Johnson were there for the break through on the railway, which will run east to west through London when it opens in [...]

  • Prudential Ride London Freecycle returns with a new route, more entertainment and a record 70,000 cyclists taking part

    May 27, 2015

    London will play host to a record number of cyclists in August as the Prudential Ride London Freecycle event expands to 70,000 participants.    The race, which will take place on August 1 as part of the London mayor's annual festival of cycling, will take a different route running along the Strand and Lincoln's Inn [...]

  • The truth about rickshaws in London: Here’s why Boris Johnson’s crusade to ban them might be pointless

    May 15, 2015

    Boris Johnson renewed his crusade against rickshaws, aka pedicabs this afternoon, the announcing he wanted to ban them on London's streets to "ease congestion".  His gripes are twofold. Firstly, the lack of regulation for rickshaws means no one is entirely sure how many there are and how to control numbers or the safety of passengers. [...]

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