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Gatwick rail "unfit for purpose" for Olympics
28 August 2008
Current funding plans will leave rail links from one of London's busiest airports "unfit for purpose" when the Olympic Games come to the capital in 2012, a council leader has claimed.
Crossrail bidders shortlisted
26 August 2008
The list of companies invited to tender for contracts for pan-London train link Crossrail has been announced.
Canal taxis launched
26 August 2008
Kayak water taxis were launched on London's Regent's Canal by canal operator British Waterways this weekend.
Deputy mayor Parker resigns
19 August 2008
Tim Parker has resigned as first deputy mayor of London, becoming the third high-level member of City Hall staff to step down since mayor Boris Johnson's election in May this year.
Road building programme costs "could double"
18 August 2008
The cost of the Government's road-building programme could be almost double the original estimate, a campaign group is warning.
Scotland plans "Velib" schemes
14 August 2008
Seven towns and cities in Scotland will share £15 million of funding to develop green transport initiatives including Paris-style bike hire schemes, the Scottish Government has announced.
London congestion up, traffic down, report says
6 August 2008
Traffic volume in London's congestion charge zone is still significantly lower than pre-charge levels, but congestion has returned to heights experienced before the levy was introduced, a report shows today.
Boris urges Tories to adopt his social policies
4 August 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has urged Conservative leader David Cameron to adopt aspects of his social reform agenda for the capital as national Tory policy.
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