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'New minister must act quickly on hub airport'

17.10.11
Boris Johnson calls on new Transport Secretary Justine Greening to solve London's air capacity crisis by backing plans for a hub airport in the South-East... more

Livingstone fares cut plan would devastate transport, claims TfL

27.09.11
Huge cuts to fares proposed by Ken Livingstone could drastically reduce bus services and set back vital Tube upgrades by years, a key Boris Johnson aide claimed... more

Wake up... we need Boris Island, ministers are told

16.09.11
One of Boris Johnson's top advisers launches a stinging attack on the Government in a bid to force them to 'wake up' to the need for new airport near London ... more

Europe's cash crisis threatens the world

16.09.11
This tumultuous week for the financial markets ends with yet another effort by EU governments to work out a common position on the eurozone crisis... more

The Olympic side benefits for us all

15.07.11
Feature: The approach of the Games has worked wonders in unclogging bureaucracy and speeding much needed works to improve our city... more

Are Boris's Thames Estuary plans a fantasy worth realising?

14.07.11
The aviation industry and politicians ridiculed the Mayor's plans for a new airport in the Thames Estuary. But the tide of opinion is turning in his favour as air travel in the capital reaches a crisis... more

What basement rage can tell us about London

24.05.11
Excavating under houses to make room for pools and cinemas is a new menace for capital dwellers... more

Bill for planned Boris island airport could reach £70bn

01.02.11
The bill for Boris Johnson's proposed Thames Estuary airport could reach £70 billion, the man leading the project admitted... more

Boris Johnson must 'come clean' on Thames airport plan

18.01.11
Boris Johnson under pressure to 'come clean' over his plans for a Thames Estuary airport... more

Boris Johnson to press for Thames Estuary airport

25.11.10
Boris Johnson will formally take his case for a new hub airport in the South-East to Transport Secretary Philip Hammond... more

Estuary airport ‘will double the number of flights over London’

25.10.10
Campaigners attack plans for an airport in the Thames estuary, saying it would lead to one million flights over London each year... more

City Spy: The brains to solve London's problems

22.10.10
What is the one thing you would change to make London a better place? ... more

Boris Johnson’s transport adviser cannot serve two masters, say residents

14.10.10
One of Boris Johnson's closest advisers is caught in a storm over 'a clear conflict of interest' thrown up by his two high-profile roles... more

£390m public spaces revamp ‘will help cut yob behaviour’

01.10.10
Boris Johnson’s transport chief defends spending £390 million improving public spaces, suggesting it could reduce anti-social behaviour... more

Daniel Moylan: The planning king of Kensington

19.07.10
As the Portobello market row rages on, Daniel Moylan is now centre stage. Why is this planning supremo of London’s richest borough so divisive?... more

Kensington Palace ‘garden shed’ rejected

13.07.10
Plans for a new visitors’ entrance to Kensington Palace are rejected by councillors... more

Council planning boss slams Kensington Palace design by Prince Charles's favourite architect

12.07.10
Plans for a new entrance to Kensington Palace have been dismissed as 'just a few steps above a garden shed' by the local councillor in charge of planning... more

Kensington Palace refuses to ditch plans for ‘twee’ portico

08.04.10
Charity responsible for Kensington Palace is to renew its attempt to build an entrance portico... more

London's streets need less clutter and more class

17.11.09
What do you want from your streets? Clean-liness, safety and good lighting, and the ability to go where you want and do what you want... more

Plan to boost cycling will allow riders to ignore one-way street restrictions

17.09.09
Cyclists will be able to ride the wrong way down a one-way street in a trial designed to encourage more Londoners to switch to two wheels... more

Flats plan for Commonwealth Institute set to be approved

17.09.09
Major scheme to revamp the former Commonwealth Institute in Holland Park is set to be given the go-ahead tonight... more

Diana's home gets £1 million to make it the people's palace

16.09.09
Plans to transform Kensington Palace received a huge cash boost after they were given £999,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund... more

Like a silly moustache on a dignified friend

26.08.09
It's enough to restore your faith in democracy: an elected councillor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea dares to tell Historic Royal Palaces, and behind them the royal family, the truth. ... more

Councillor accused of bid to discredit campaign for blind

28.05.09
A politician has been accused of trying to discredit a demonstration held to highlight blind people’s road safety fears... more

Property tycoon who wants to build five storeys ... underground

27.04.09
The founder of Foxtons estate agency is spending millions creating a five-storey extension beneath his home with room for a tennis court and vintage car museum... more

Take me to your reader: the space-age paper kiosk

27.01.09
It could be a UFO or a redesigned Tardis but this is the new-look newspaper kiosk designed to spruce up the streets of the city... more

Green light for £30m scheme to transform museumland

26.09.08
The first stage of an ambitious £30 million plan to transform London's museum district into a "shared" space for cars and pedestrians has been given the go-ahead... more

Serial road fine evaders to have cars towed away

21.07.08
Motorists who have three unpaid parking and traffic fines risk having their cars clamped or towed away... more

'Shabby streets will embarrass London in 2012

12.06.08
London could be embarrassed by the poor state of its streets during the 2012 Olympics, an influential councillor warns... more

Cycling up a one-way street will soon be legal in Chelsea

04.06.08
Cyclists will be permitted to ride the wrong way up one-way streets to encourage more people to give up their cars... more


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