When I was first elected as Mayor, evidence showed it would take 193 years to bring London's air pollution within legal limits.
Due to our transformative policies, we're on track to do it this year.
Coal is gone in UK electricity generation. Fossil gas is next.
For the first time wind and solar generated more electricity than gas (first 5 months of 2024).
BREAKING 🚨: The former chief exec of BP has called for an END to new oil licenses in the North Sea.
If the former boss of an OIL GIANT can see how North Sea drilling won’t do anything to help bring down bills then why can’t ALL politicians?
In response to my letter, civil servants confirmed they had told Tory ministers they were not allowed to say their dodgy attacks on Labour were independently done by civil servants.
Last night Rishi Sunak did it anyway.
He lied to the British people.
He must apologise.
Two years since opening, The Elizabeth Line moves 441,000 cars' worth of people per day and has contributed £22 billion to the economy more than it cost. If building truly great transit can double a return on investment in two years, why aren’t we building transit everywhere?
🚨 SHOCKING: Shell sold MILLIONS of “phantom” carbon credits - for CO2 removal that NEVER TOOK PLACE.
This is yet MORE proof that carbon capture & offsetting is a SCAM and it just doesn’t work.
This is a new low even for this clown show of a government that has totally failed on climate action.
Their plan being found unlawful once might have been dismissed as carelessness, but a second time shows they are incapable of delivering for the country
https://t.co/VBqKASOfyV
Your periodic reminder that England, a windswept nation with more potential for onshore wind power than almost anywhere else in the world (other than Scotland), banned new onshore wind farms in 2017.
Despite record rain, it’s possible we could have hosepipe bans this summer because of lack of investment in our water system. New story by me https://t.co/QNaESg8fgN
NEW: The most important charts for understanding public opinion on immigration in the UK today
1) In the past, immigration worries rose in lockstep for all voters. But this year only hardline Conservatives seem to be concerned, suggesting it’s not actual numbers driving concern