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  • London 24 hour Night Tube: Seven ways London travel’s going to get even better

    June 22, 2015

    The Night Tube has nearly arrived. After years of Londoners dreaming of being able to hop on the tube after a night out, it will finally become reality this autumn. Transport for London's new map shows exactly where travellers can hop on and hop off in this first phase of the Night Tube rollout, but [...]

  • London’s black cabs could be made to offer contactless payments

    June 19, 2015

    Black cabs could be legally obliged to accept contactless credit cards, as a new set of proposals are opened up to consultation.    Transport for London has put forward the idea – that contactless payments be accepted in all London taxis – as part of a move to modernise the industry and make it easier [...]

  • London facing travel misery as unions hit out over Night Tube service with 24-hour strike

    June 18, 2015

    Londoners face the threat of a summer of travel chaos as unions fight a long list of industrial grievances. London Underground drivers belonging to the Aslef union have voted for a 24-hour strike from 8 July over the introduction of a new Night Tube service at weekends. Around 80 per cent of drivers belong to [...]

  • London Underground strike date: Tube drivers’ union votes in favour of 24-hour industrial action

    June 18, 2015

    London Underground drivers belonging to the Aslef union have voted for a 24-hour strike over the introduction of a new Night Tube service at weekends. Read more: Driverless cars could make the Night Tube redundant Aslef said 97.6 per cent of members had voted in favour of striking over the introduction of the new 24-hour [...]

  • London mayor Boris Johnson told black cab driver to “f*** off and die”

    June 17, 2015

    London mayor Boris Johnson has been filmed telling a London black cab driver to "f*** off and die" before adding "and not in that order". The Tory MP was cycling home when he became involved with the cabbie who appears to gesticulate at him and say "you're one of them mate" in footage obtained by [...]

  • London commuters owed £56m in rail refunds

    June 17, 2015

    London commuters are owed around £56m in rail refunds for delayed journeys that they are yet to claim. Read more: Rail fares could rise by the second-lowest level in 20 years Figures discovered by London Assembly Tory transport spokesman Richard Tracey show around 25.8m journeys are delayed each year – but 85 per cent of potential refunds [...]

  • Sainsbury’s and Tesco ditch Transport for London’s Tube station Click & Collect scheme

    June 17, 2015

    It seems the retail revolution is still a little way off, after supermarket giants Sainsbury's and Tesco ditched a scheme introduced by Transport for London (TfL) to let shoppers collect their groceries at Tube stations. Read more: TfL given the green light to turn its HQ into flats The scheme, introduced amid much pomp and [...]

  • Transport for London given the green light to turn its art deco headquarters into flats

    June 17, 2015

    Transport for London (TfL) has been given the green light by planning officers to turn its Grade I-listed headquarters into flats. Under the new plans, 55 Broadway – once London's tallest office block – will be converted into 89 flats, just under a quarter of which will be classed as affordable housing, plus 1,300 sq [...]

  • Silicon Roundabout will become Silicon Square in makeover of Tech City’s Old Street roundabout in Shoreditch after TfL plans approved

    June 10, 2015

    It's officially the end of Silicon Roundabout. The Old Street roundabout in Shoreditch which spurred the original nickname for the area now more commonly called Tech City after a rebrand, will be demolished after plans for redeveloping the area were approved by the public. Now the more appropriate name for the spot will be Silicon [...]

  • Beam Park, Dagenham: London’s getting a new station and 2,000 new homes just 20 minutes from the City

    June 9, 2015

    A new railway station will soon be coming to London after the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, revealed ambitious plans for the regeneration of an area in East London which will also add up to 2,000 new homes in the capital. Beam Park in Dagenham is the last site in London up for grabs as [...]

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