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Livingstone pressured to cut London charges
Page 9 from 5th October 2000w by Brian Warner Pressure is mounting on London Mayor Ken Livingstone to rethink his proposals on congestion charges in the capital. A spokesman......

Ken charges into congestion debate
Page 9 from 1st June 2000• New London mayor Ken Livingstone has promised to introduce congestion charging—but not until public transport in the capital has seen two years'......

London zone set to double
Page 14 from 19th August 2004London mayor Ken Livingstone wants to double the geographic area liable to congestion charging. Industry leaders are appalled. Guy Sheppard......

Tories wage war on charge
Page 6 from 20th February 2003• The Conservatives have pledged to scrap congestion charging if a Tory candidate wins the London Mayoral election next May. The party has......

Call for congestion fees
Page 10 from 30th March 2000al Without "tough action" congestion is set to rise in central London by 34% in 10 years—and much of it in the next five, warns Professor David......

London charge 'raised too little'
Page 8 from 11th September 2003THE LONDON congestion charge is a "financial disaster" which is impacting heavily on businesses in the capital, according to conservative mayoral......

What price Euro-3 congestion charges?
Page 6 from 24th January 2002Is Trade associations have called for Mayor of London Ken Livingstone to exempt cleaner trucks from his controversial congestion charging plans.......

Transport guru changes gear
Page 10 from 3rd April 2003• The man who helped Ken Livingstone — launch congestion charging, Transport for London's (TfL) managing director of street management Derek......

GLA consults on charges
Page 8 from 26th October 2000• The Greater London Authority has promised to work closely with the freight industry to address concerns over congestion charging. London Mayor......

Pan-European road charging to beat congestion A...
Page 42 from 20th October 2005charging system is on the cards if the European Commission (EC) gets its way, according to John Berry, (right) principal administrator of the EC's......