ITV News reported that 200 cyclists jumped red lights during a rush hour in just one hour. The Mayor of London is addressing the housing crisis by accelerating the construction of thousands of homes. Critics argue this is an illusion of action rather than substantial progress. Hounslow Highways has confirmed the return of glyphosate-based weed treatments, a decision met with environmental concerns. Meanwhile, a £200 million development for luxury flats on a fire-damaged property is set to transform 'Billionaire's Row'.
ITV News cameras have caught 200 cyclists jumping red lights at rush hour in the space of just 60 minutes, highlighting a growing issue of cycling safety in London.
The Mayor of London is tackling the housing crisis by building thousands of homes ahead of schedule, though critics claim his approach is misleading and lacks substance.
Hounslow Highways has announced glyphosate-based weed treatments will be reintroduced across the borough, raising concerns about the environmental impact of such chemicals.
Developers are planning a new £200 million complex of luxury flats on a property on 'Billionaire's Row' that was previously damaged by fire, which reflects ongoing investment trends.
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