People shaping London in Politics, Security, Knife Crime, Transport and Charity
Briefly

This week, The London Standard is unveiling The Standard 100, a list of the top hundred men and women shaping the capital in 2024. This list includes a mix of influential politicians, Britain's most senior police officer, and leaders in charity—showing the diverse influences shaping London today.
Sadiq Khan, who said it was the honour of my life to serve the city that I love when he won a landmark third successive term in May as Mayor of London, is focused on pedestrianising Oxford Street and reducing knife crime during his final term.
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has vowed to step up efforts to break the culture of people carrying knives, demonstrating a commitment to addressing knife crime in London through leadership and coordinated action.
Trauma surgeon Martin Griffiths established the first hospital ward-based violence reduction service at the Royal London Hospital, highlighting a proactive approach to tackling the grave issue of knife crime and its impact on public health.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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