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TOTAL policing at its best, says Met Commissioner
The Mayor of London has a new book about London.
Mayoral candidate says he will remove 'stealth tax'.
Speech today makes some startling claims about how London's air capacity is damaging the city. Too startling?
The 436 will be able to carry fewer passengers from tomorrow, as the Mayor admits capacity has also fallen on other routes.
'A tax on Britain', says business secretary.
Questions about the Mayor's 'dodgy reoffending stats' have him rattled.
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#Ideas4Mayor on how you want your city to be.
The articulated eyesores are down to just three routes.
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Westminster push ahead with parking plans despite protest.
Boris has been accused of misleading MPs over reoffending rates at Feltham.
Could the O's make home on the Olympic park?
Unexpected borrowing of £110m this year means City Hall has reached its credit limit: and London's in for £10m a year repayments.
Time to get our walking shoes on.
'I strongly support David Cameron,' said the Mayor to the BBC.
Renovated building to house the history of black Britain.
TfL are hoping to get the estimated £60m cost back through other channels, all to move an estimated 2740 people per day.
Want to report problem roadworks in your manor? There's an app for that.
Details rehashed include Boris's alleged philandering and being given a dressing down for his hands-off style.
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