The government has paid out nearly £5bn in bailouts since the coronavirus pandemic began
Grant Shapps says the government has agreed to extend TfL's current emergency agreement until 13 July.But Mr Shapps said in a letter no more long-term funding would be given unless its relationship with TfL was "reset". "Time is running out and that is why I am once again urging the government to meet with me so that we can finally agree a sustainable, long-term funding deal that will protect not only London's economic recovery, but that of the whole country."
Mr Khan previously warned that a lack of long-term funding meant an entire Tube line could close and bus services could be cut by a fifth.
Shouldn't have given the RMT 8% when other settlements at the time were less than 3%. He's set the tone for the current action on the railway. About time he learnt to treat public funds more carefully.
Sadiq looks like a crunchy peanut 🥜
just do them all at the same time and tell everyone to stay home on those days.
LTDAForum Cut some of those big money managers!
23 June: UK Inflation Hits 9.1% As Food Prices Soar.-
Make the strikers pay!
Why is the BBC not covering the by-elections? Gaslighting? Let’s pretend they don’t exist?
Yes, because MayorofLondon cannot find another way to fund the network as BorisJohnson did when he was mayor 🤗
SkyNews 10DowningStreet UKParliament Why are Boris Johnson & Sadiq Khan adamant on holding on to their untenable positions?
he is a stirrer
Did he just announce some upcoming strikes? 🤣
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