Is Sadiq Khan as innocent in the attack ads scandal as he claims?
The Conservatives have been condemned for publishing untruths about the London mayor – but Labour is also capable of degrading…
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The Conservatives have been condemned for publishing untruths about the London mayor – but Labour is also capable of degrading…
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Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
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London is no “24-hour city”. It struggles to stay up beyond midnight.
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The kitsch café chain offers unsettling lessons about London.
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What the fate of a beloved East End bagel shop tells us about our changing cities.
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The UK press has only one solution for the broken rental market: clickbait.
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After a 400-year hiatus, the Eurasian beaver has been reintroduced in London, boosting climate resilience.
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As Cop28 commences and national governments falter, we need to recognise the central role of cities in the fight against…
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We are becoming a society of strangers, held together only by the exercise of power.
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The night descended into skirmishes between protesters, the far right and the police. Is this the new normal?
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There are reasons to be sceptical of a new YouGov poll suggesting Khan would win by a 25-point margin.
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At a London rally in support of Israel over the weekend fear was palpable – but so was the defiance.
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The London Assembly chair is exactly the sort of liberal, urban voter the Conservative Party has not just lost, but…
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The Tory London mayoral candidate on how she will beat Sadiq Khan, the “disgraceful” treatment of the police, and her…
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Temporary neighbourhood gimmicks are turning your next home into a Potemkin village.
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The London Mayor is just a point ahead of his Conservative rival Susan Hall even without Jeremy Corbyn on the…
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From Ulez to Andy Burnham, the whole country is viewed through the lens of Westminster and the general election.
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Sadiq Khan is owning his predecessor’s policy.
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A modest candle of quirkiness and affordability has been snuffed out, so the capital can have another luxury hotel.
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The newsletter seems to hold its readers in low esteem.
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