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London is expected to need 1.5 million new homes by 2050. Private and public sector spending on housing of £800bn is projected, £437bn of which will be on new house building.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has a wildly ambitious plan to make the English capital more environmentally friendly. ... Khan is, after all, highly unlikely to be the Mayor of London in 2050.
IN THE next few months, a record will be broken: London’s population will rise above 8.6m, the highest since records began. And the capital’s phenomenal growth isn’t expected to slow any ...
With climate experts predicting that London will be under water by 2050, Metro.co.uk investigates just how likely that will be ...
London Cycling Campaign (LCC) said it was particularly supportive of the mayor’s aim for 70 per cent of Londoners to live within 400 metres of a “high-quality, safe cycle route” by 2041.
ARTIFICIAL Intelligence has created a vision of London if there was a complete ban on cars. Images of a London without cars show Brits cycling along wide lanes in the city centre. Futuristic red bu… ...
Britons believe that London will be the first major city in the world to go car-free by 2050, a new survey has revealed. A national poll of 2,000 people found that they thought the capital would ...
Some road users believe that London has the potential to be the world's first city to go completely car-free by 2050 in a bid to cut down on emissions and improve health.
In a recent analysis conducted by Data Player, projections for the world's largest capital cities by population in 2050 have been unveiled, with some surprising shifts in the rankings.