
Press releases: 2003 (Sept-Dec)
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Press releases: 2003 (Sept-Dec)
- Agreement to develop vision for services
- ALG study aims to help Government ensure they can fund a better future for local residents
- ALG wins an important victory for deprived Londoners in fight against poverty
- Beneath the headlines Londoners believe boroughs are doing a very good job - ALG survey reveals
- Callous Unison action will hurt the capital's schoolchildren and vulnerable people
- Commenting on Government’s plans for raising the educational achievement of minority groups
- Commission set up to seek new vision for London
- Fair funding for London or cuts to vital services – warns the capital’s council leaders
- Government funding boost for councils welcome
- Inconsiderate motorists to face fines for blocking people's driveways under new powers
- London boroughs to deliver crushing blow to owners of untaxed vehicles
- New laws to help keep the capital moving get Royal Assent
- New measures will help tackle child poverty in London – say ALG
- Press release 68-03: Working for a `greener’ London
- Press release 69-03: Unison votes to continue damaging strikes in London
- Press release 71-03: London has had enough of Unison’s ruthless strikes – say Association of London
- Press release 73-03: £373million for London Supporting People schemes
- Press release 76-03: Transport is affecting post-16 education in London - according to research
- Press release 80/03: London’s still struggling following Local Government Finance Settlement
- Significant improvements to the capital’s education and social services
- Statement following the meeting between unions and employers to discuss the London pay dispute
- Welfare to work programmes undermined by high cost of living in London
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