London to regulate pedicabs over noise, costs

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – TfL plans to regulate London pedicabs after 95% of public support checks, insurance, and noise control amid safety and overpricing concerns. As reported by The Guardian, after strong public support, Transport for London will press ahead with

Sadiq Khan Gains from Tube graffiti, TfL sources say

London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – TfL insiders admit Tube graffiti may aid Sadiq Khan’s push for new trains, prompting concerns he’s ignoring vandalism to bolster funding requests. As reported by The Telegraph, Transport for London sources say the graffiti outbreak on the

18-year-old leads after Reform council head quits

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Reform UK’s Rob Howard quits as Warwickshire council leader after five weeks, with 18-year-old deputy George Finch stepping in as interim leader. As reported by The Guardian, a Reform UK councillor stepped down as council leader just

Croydon to receive 24 new trams in £50m network deal

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon’s tram network is set for a major boost as a £50 million deal secures 24 new trams, enhancing public transport capacity and modernising services. For its south London network, which connects Croydon, Beckenham Junction, and Wimbledon,