...06 January 2009 âLose a stoneâ Boris Johnson, Mayor of London "My promise has to be to tighten my belt â quite literally. Iâm as determined as ever to lose a stone around my waist but at this stage Iâm unnervingly off target. I will clearly have to run further,...
...behaviour. In some areas, such as London, the maps allow the public to report non-urgent crimes. The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, launched the crime map for the capital last September. The release of the maps follows the publication of a Cabinet Office...
...06 January 2009 MORE police are to operate at London suburban rail stations, the capital's Mayor, Boris Johnson, has announced. Mr Johnson is to fund an additional 50 British Transport Police (BTP) officers to help reduce crime at key stations. It is also...
...the future looks bleak - it is so much easier to predict an impending catastrophe than it is 'a rosy fingered' dawn. Boris Johnson has pledged to shed a stone while saving London So it is with glee that Boris has returned to office pledging, firstly to lose...
...authorities has the money to just pay for this, but there is the potential for European Union funding.' A spokesperson for Boris Johnson said: 'The Mayor is always keen to hear ideas that might encourage more people to use two wheels or two feet. Transport...
...machines Key train stations in suburban London will be policed by 50 extra officers in a bid to reduce crime, Mayor Boris Johnson has announced. The British Transport Police (BTP) teams will be assisted by extra staff from the train operating companies. Transport...
...Boland began his role today as London's City Hall chief executive, working for the Conservative mayor, Boris Johnson. The 56-year-old leaves his post as chief executive of Barnet council in north London after seven years to become chief executive and head...
...Conservative party criticised the proposal as a “sweetener”, saying the hub should be an alternative to a third runway rather than an additional scheme. London mayor Boris Johnson has promised to hold a public debate on the runway plan on 21 January....
...a mention of those affecting bus and Tube-users). His spin, supported by a shamelessly one-eyed newspaper, might work for Johnson, at least in the short term. We'd get a better idea if someone would commission an opinion poll: after eight months of Mayor...
...said GK Chesterton. I once sat on a committee writes Mike Dempsey. We met weekly and nothing ever got done. In the wake of Boris Johnson scrapping the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Advisory Panel, I was fascinated to read about his new Design Advisory Panel...