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Sadiq Khan appoints Val Shawcross as London’s deputy mayor for transport

By London Citizen | Monday 11 July 2016
Val Shawcross CBE

Labour member steps up after eight years on London Assembly’s transport committee

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Scythes matter at haymaking event

By London Citizen | Friday 8 July 2016

Using this ancient tool is more meditative than macho, something residents can discover at the annual Community Haystacks event

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George Tavern wins legal fight against plans to build luxury flats on doorstep

By London Citizen | Thursday 7 July 2016

Landlady Pauline Forster wins appeal against development that threatened the historic pub’s future

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Queen’s Yard set for partial demolition

By London Citizen | Monday 4 July 2016

Plans include a bigger venue for The Yard Theatre

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Leader – Brexit vote for democratic control could pave way for devolving power

By London Citizen | Saturday 2 July 2016
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Lack of democratic accountability could be solved by devolving decision-making to regional and local government

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Sadiq Khan appoints Hackney’s mayor Jules Pipe as his deputy mayor for planning

By London Citizen | Saturday 2 July 2016
Jules Pipe

Jules Pipe becomes London mayor’s planning chief

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You’re hired! Sophie Linden accepted as London’s deputy mayor for policing and crime despite ‘worst CV ever seen’

By London Citizen | Saturday 2 July 2016
Sophie Linden

Former deputy mayor of Hackney appointed as London’s policing and crime chief

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Leader – Brexit vote for democratic control could pave way for devolving power to local government

By London Citizen | Friday 1 July 2016

The lack of democratic accountability is arguably greater within the UK than in the UK’s links with the EU

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Fish Islanders launch Algha Works petition

By London Citizen | Friday 1 July 2016

Heritage campaigners say Fish Island’s last industrial building is threatened by developer’s plans

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Letter: It is terrible that the mother of Alexia Walenkaki must wait two years for an inquest

By London Citizen | Friday 1 July 2016
Alexia Walenkaki

‘How long does it take to examine a rotten piece of wood?’

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