Tube court battle gets underway
News Article 23 July 2001
The future of the London Underground will be decided in the High Court this week as transport commissioner Bob Kiley begins a judicial review of the government's plans.
Kiley 'gagged' over Tube report
Press Review 19 July 2001
Doubts over Kiley's transport role
Press Review 16 July 2001
Londoners not so wealthy
Press Review 12 July 2001
London's Labour MPs split on Tube
Press Review 10 July 2001
Livingstone plans £5 toll for London motorists
News Article 10 July 2001
London's motorists face tolls of £5 a day to take their cars into central London under plans unveiled by mayor Ken Livingstone on Tuesday.
Livingstone: Tube 'Hatfield' disaster would be government's fault
News Article 8 July 2001
A "Hatfield underground" crash would be the government's responsibility said Ken Livingstone on Sunday.
Labour plans for public sector a 'nonsense' warns Livingstone
News Article 14 June 2001
Ken Livingstone has criticised the government's move to give the private sector a greater role in public services and predicted that Labour MPs and trade unions will be more assertive
Election tube strikes planned
Press Review 10 May 2001
Going underground
Press Review 4 May 2001
Tube strike set to go ahead
Press Review 2 May 2001
'Mindless and irresponsible' plot for May 1 riots
Press Review 23 April 2001
London faces two days of chaos
Press Review 19 April 2001
Tube row jeopardises Labour seats
Press Review 18 April 2001
Government outlines its case for Tube privatisation
News Article 11 April 2001
The government has set out how it will proceed with its controversial public-private partnership (PPP) plans for the Tube.