London's Mayor at 20
Title | London's Mayor at 20 PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Brown |
Publisher | Biteback Publishing |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2020-11-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1785906364 |
This year, London's elected mayor and assembly turn twenty. But has London's mayoralty lived up to the expectations that were set for it? Have its three mayors been able to get to grips with the city's challenges? How have they responded to crises in the past – and what does the future hold? This important new book marks the twentieth anniversary of London's mayor and assembly and investigates the relative successes and challenges of the mayoralty to date, before asking what comes next for London. It combines analysis by experts with reflections from those closely involved in setting up, running and working with the Greater London Authority, alongside those who have held the position of Mayor of London themselves.
The London Problem
Title | The London Problem PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Brown |
Publisher | Haus Publishing |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2021-09-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1913368157 |
Brown reflects on anti-London sentiment in the UK as the capital continues to gain power. The United Kingdom has never had an easy relationship with its capital. By far the wealthiest and most populous city in the country, London is the political, financial, and cultural center of the UK, responsible for almost a quarter of the national economic output. But the city’s insatiable growth and perceived political dominance have gravely concerned national leaders for hundreds of years. This perception of London as a problem has only increased as the city becomes busier, dirtier, and more powerful. The recent resurgence in anti-London sentiment and plans to redirect power away from the capital should not be a surprise in a nation still feeling the effects of austerity. Published on the eve of the delayed mayoral elections and in the wake of the greatest financial downturn in generations, The London Problem asks whether it is fair to see the capital’s relentless growth and its stranglehold of commerce and culture as smothering the United Kingdom’s other cities, or whether as a global megacity it makes an undervalued contribution to Britain’s economic and cultural standing.
Changing London
Title | Changing London PDF eBook |
Author | David Robinson |
Publisher | London Publishing Partnership |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2015-05-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1907994491 |
Changing London is a rough guide for the next mayor of London, capturing the radical but practical ideas of the people of London and embracing a pioneering and collaborative approach to politics. This is the book the voters wrote. It is vital reading for those who would be mayor and those who will decide.
The Mayor of Castro Street
Title | The Mayor of Castro Street PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Shilts |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2008-10-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780312560850 |
A biography of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay city official in the nation, recounts his public and personal life, and examines the emergence of the San Francisco gay community as a social and political force.
The Politics of London
Title | The Politics of London PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Travers |
Publisher | Red Globe Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0333960998 |
Interest in the governance of London is high following the election if Ken Livingstone as mayor. This volume provides a concise assessment of all aspects of the politics, government and administration of one of the world's leading cities.
London A to Z
Title | London A to Z PDF eBook |
Author | John Metcalf |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-10-25 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 0500292477 |
From Art galleries, Bowler hats, and Cockneys to Weather, Umbrellas, and Zebra crossings, an alphabetical, pocket-sized tour through 1950s London First published in 1953, the year that saw thousands descend on London to watch the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, London A to Z is a lexicon of the city’s curiosities, from the Achilles statue in Hyde Park “erected by the women of England to honor (if not to resemble) the Duke of Wellington,” via greyhound racing, lost property offices, and umbrellas, to zebra crossings (relative newcomers to London in 1953). Adorned throughout with Edward Bawden’s beautiful and distinctive illustrations, this charmingly idiosyncratic guide brings to life with a dry humor the London and Londoners of the day. More than sixty years have passed since the volume was first published and while many sights are now lost to time, readers may be surprised to find how this vintage guide continues to capture London’s quirks. A new introduction places the original publication in context, drawing the reader into 1950s London via a brief tour of the book’s most curious, nostalgic, and whimsical entries.
London's Strangest Tales
Title | London's Strangest Tales PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Quinn |
Publisher | Anova Books |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2008-03-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781861059765 |
Following in the bestselling footsteps of the Strangest series, London is now available in a beautiful gift format – the perfect present for the London obsessive in the family! This fascinating volume is packed with amazing things you didn't know about the capital, such as the fact that it’s still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella or whistle in Burlington Arcade. Did you also know, for example, that there is a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost, situated at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square, that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard? Or indeed, that the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front? Whether you're a visitor to the capital, a dailuy commuter or one its 7.5 million inhabitants, this book is an alternative, and often bonkers, guide to the city.