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Boris Johnson: ‘Do you want me to be photographed in my Bullingdon Club uniform? With a spliff? Now you’re talking’
18 Oct 2014: With his bumbling demeanour and disarming wit, Boris Johnson is seen by many as a blast of fresh air. But how serious is he about becoming Prime Minister? Elizabeth Day finds out
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21 Oct 2014: Has Labour’s housing review failed to recommend the very measures the capital most needs?
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16 Oct 2014: Boris Johnson waved through London’s most controversial regeneration scheme despite a report he co-commissioned questioning its low number of affordable homes
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15 Oct 2014: The PR war over Boris Johnson’s flagship cycling scheme risks impeding its progress
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19 Oct 2014: With his bumbling demeanour and disarming wit, Boris Johnson is seen by many as a blast of fresh air. But how serious is he about becoming Prime Minister? Elizabeth Day finds out
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Guardian Professional, 16 Oct 2014: Surgeon’s report for mayor Boris Johnson could mark the beginning of an important change in how reforms are delivered, writes Richard Vize
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15 Oct 2014: Sam Wolfson: As London mayor Boris Johnson is urged to ban smoking in London’s parks, one reformed smoker explains why he feels a pang of regret at the thought
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15 Oct 2014: Commission set up by mayor urges him to bring in bylaws and press other authorities in the capital to follow suit
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14 Oct 2014: Letters: Property is in short supply in Britain and there is not enough for the world to buy here
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13 Oct 2014: Nils Pratley: As Andrew Tyrie of the Banking Standards Commission put it: ‘A buck that does not stop with an individual often stops nowhere’
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13 Oct 2014: Laura Laker: Boris Johnson’s cycling superhighway scheme is causing friction with locals, but not all are opposed to going Dutch
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12 Oct 2014: London mayor says it was wrong for party manifesto to have claimed it was possible to cut net migration to below 100,000
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12 Oct 2014: Hugh Muir: When disaster strikes, politicians and the media have a key role in shaping a healthy narrative – and preventing scapegoating. Remarkably, the Sun has already had a go
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