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Tag Archives: Unmesh Desai
E-scooters’ ‘risk of significant harm’, says Assembly Member
Pedestrians and road users in Croydon and across the capital are “at risk of significant harm” from the illegal use of electric scooters, according to a Member of the London Assembly today. Unmesh Desai was responding to the release of … Continue reading
Posted in Commuting, London Assembly, London-wide issues, Policing, TfL, Transport, Unmesh Desai
Tagged e-scooters, Met Police, Metropolitan Police, TfL, Transport for London, Unmesh Desai, Will Norman
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Call for clubs to condemn Football Lads’ Whitehall protest
Hundreds of far-right hooligans, calling themselves “Football Lads”, are planning to descend on London on Saturday to confront the next Black Lives Matter protest. They say that they want to “defend” the Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square and the … Continue reading