Now the budget’s set for 24 March, bookies have stopped taking bets on a 6 May General Election – the countdown starts now!

We're checking out the political betting sites this afternoon - £15million betting expected on the General Election! ow.ly/1g5nI
Good Year Bad Year 2009
LCA look back at 2009 and who enjoyed a good or bad year in the capital. We also look forward to 2010, what with local and general elections due very soon, highlighting a selected 20 people, places, projects or pairings to watch over the next 12 months.
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By knowing what we know, we like to think we are quite good at predicting what may happen in London. Here are a few predictions we are currently making. As they happen we will be honest and say if we got them right and we will then make some more predictions!
London at the heart of England's successful 2018 World Cup bid

With the UK about to enter an unparalleled decade of international sporting events  Ryder Cup in 2010, London 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games, Rugby League World Cup in 2013, Commonwealth Games in 2014 and Rugby Union World Cup in 2015 - England should be well placed to win the bi...

Recycling rates in London to reach 30% in 2009

Londoners produce 3.4 million tonnes of rubbish a year, which is enough to fill Canary Wharf tower every 10 days. Londoners currently recycle 21% of their rubbish, yet research has found that around two thirds of the average household bin could be recycled. LCA predicts that a concert...

New Polyclinics go down well in London

With the NHS suddenly discovering in August 2007 that it wasnt perhaps quite so short of cash as we all thought, after cutbacks and efficiencies actually left it with a £1 billion surplus, it has been a strange time for those trying to drag this most high profile, politically sensiti...

 

 
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