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  • News
    The Telegraph

    Minister broke expenses rules by using taxpayer cash to promote Tories

    The pensions minister broke expenses rules by using taxpayer cash to promote the Conservatives and campaign for his re-election, a watchdog has ruled.

  • News
    Evening Standard

    OPINION - Sadiq Khan: Why I told the Pope's climate summit we must double down, not back down

    Following my recent re-election in London, I go with a clear message for other city leaders — this is not the time to back down, but to double down. As I start my third term in as Mayor of London, I have an unwavering determination to continue putting London at the vanguard of the climate movement and to work with other cities to do the same. In London, we’ve already achieved a great deal — establishing the largest zero-emission bus fleet in western Europe, quadrupling the size of our cycle network, divesting our pension funds from fossil fuels, turning London into a global centre for green finance and planting more than half a million trees.

  • Business
    PA Media: Money

    Thames Water non-executive director quits board of troubled utilities firm

    Michael McNicholas, a director at Canadian pension fund Omers Infrastructure, has said he will stand down from the firm’s board.