Author: Anna Mikhailova

Metroline, which operates around 100 bus routes through the capital on behalf of Transport for London (TFL), states that a recent technology trial successfully reduces the waiting times of passengers. Around the last year, five bus routes operating from the Edgware bus garage: 113, 142, 204, 240 and 251, have used AI’s instructions to row the drivers. The technology, called Flowos Live, predicts the progress of each bus on the fleet and simulates the impact of several settings on the progress and space of the bus. This information is used to provide instructions to drivers, with the aim of improving…

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The partial election of the St Ann Chamber on Thursday, April 10, saw the candidate for the Ruairidh Paton Green Party to ensure victory with 1,059 votes, almost doubled the second place Labor candidate Stephen Tawiah 589. The new councilor described the victory as a “historical victory” and thanked his party and residents for believing that “St Ann deserves better.” The partial election of St Ann was triggered by the sudden resignation in February of Labor Councilor Tammy Hymas, who expressed strong criticism of both the new government and the local labor administration. Cllr Paton recently chosen has said that…

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A parliamentarian has launched a political summer school in an attempt to “overcome” the opportunities for work experience for Battersa youth. Marsha de Cordova, deputy of Battersea, will welcome 18 to 24 years in Westminster with sessions held in Parliament and in prayers within the Constitution, including the headquarters of Penguin Random House. The fourth summer school of the parliamentarians will be presented for the week on July 7, with speakers in politics, journalism, local government and more. Marsha de Cordova has organized three summer schools before the sessions take place this July (Photo: Marsha de Cordova) Through these sessions,…

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Getty imagesJohn Swinney supported gender recognition reforms when they arrived before the Scottish Parliament in 2022 Prime Minister John Swinney has been urged to apologize to women by the government plan to reform gender recognition laws. The conservative leader Russell Findlay attacked Swinney on a bill approved by MSP in 2022 that would have made it easier for people to change their legally recognized sex. That bill was blocked by the United Kingdom government and Findlay’s comments occurred after the Supreme Court was put on the side of the Holyrood ministers in a ruling on the definition of a woman.…

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Running from 11 am to 4 pm, the Easter Festival of Lesnes Abbey promises a day full of activities for all ages, including a visit from the Easter bunny, Magic Shows, Punch and Judy, Castillos Bouncy and performances by local theater and dance groups. One of the most prominent aspects of the day is the parade of the Easter hood, judged by the mayor of Bexley. Families are encouraged to be creative and bring their best hats made by hand, with prizes at stake for the most striking designs. The always popular Easter Egg Sendero will also run through the…

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The Metropolitan Police officers were alerted to the discovery in a garden in Church Grove at the 2.08 am of April 12. Police believe that unearthed human remains are not recent, but now they are working to establish an identity to which they belonged. It does not have a trial at this stage and a crime scene remains in place at this time. Read more: Live updates when Road closed both ways after the accident near Brockley A police spokesman said: “On Saturday, April 12, the Police was called at 14: 08 hours to Church Grove, after the reports that…

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A so -called “Romeo and Julieta” clause has one leg added to the new plans for mandatory concerns about child sexual abuse.The Crime and Surveillance bill exposes a new duty to teachers, general doctors and other professionals to inform Conerns or face criminal sanctions. The mandatory reports were one of the 20 recommendations of independent research on child sexual abuse (IICSA) after the scandal of cleaning gangs. However, an exclusion has an aggregate leg for consensual sexual intercourse among adolescents about 13 years, provided there are no concerns about damage.Romeo and Julieta de Shakespeare were lovers of fictitious teenagers, whose…

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In July 2021, Krishna Vytelingum converted the rear garden of his home into Maryland into ‘Strangers in a patio’, an attempt to unite people after Covid, as well as the depression of dismissing. Krishna said he felt that people had depressed depressed from Covid Lockdowns due to lack of interaction. After obtaining a warning of temporary events from Newham Counter, he began working in his garden, trying to do it “as colorful as possible.” Krishna Vytelingum assigned strangers in a patio in June 2021 (Image: Krishna Vytelingum) He is now in his fourth year of comedy show presentations and has…

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The incident occurred in Dagenham Road, near Eastbrook School, just before the 1.30 pm today (April 17). The officers and teams of the London ambulance service were called to the scene. An ambulance team, an advanced paramedic, an incident response officer and a clinical team manager also attended. The man was declared dead on the scene shortly after. We have contacted the Metropolitan Police for more information. A spokesman for the London ambulance service said: “Today they called us at 1.28 PM (April 17) for reports from a person who worried in Dagenham Road, Dagenham. “We send resources to the…

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The police were called to reports from a stabbing in Godfrey Avenue near the Alec Reed Academy around 8.15 pm yesterday (April 16).The officers and the ambulance service of London attended and found a 17 -year -old girl suffering a cut in the head. She was homework to receive treatment where it is confirmed that her injuries are not mortal.Man remains in custody.A crime scene was in place, while the incident was Dalt.Research on continuous circumstances.Any person with information that can help the police should call 101 or ‘x’ @MetCC and cad6857/16apprr. A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: “Police…

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