Norman Foster's article [
May 4, "my positive vision for London, which is green, clean and able to lead the world"]
When it comes to his belief in the city, I agree very much.
Eight years ago, when I set up live media, I was excited about London's startup spirit and expertise, which is now as strong as it was at the time.
Year of coalition government (2010-2015)
In the UK, the company's spending on green energy has increased, but it has declined in the past two years (
According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysis)
This is not surprising given the inconsistent policy signals.
However, the pace of the Green Revolution is getting faster and faster than anyone expected.
While government support may waver, we should be encouraged that London, in particular, has the mindset, investment and ambition to support our move towards a greener future.
Now there's a range of solutions available-from e-
Vehicles capable of improving energy efficiency for household and industrial energy storage, coffee cups and lids made of bio-plastic.
If London needs inspiration, look at some of its European neighbors, such as Berlin, which works for the benefit of its booming clean-tech market and inspiring individuals and businesses for future generations, this field has been led.
Alisa MurphyCEO, Life Size MediaDear AlisaYou is very correct in pointing out how intellectual energy in cities like London has found innovative solutions to solve the emergence of big city centers
For example, observing London's burgeoning hospitality industry's clever response to the challenge of this paper to expel plastic straws has left a deep impression.
But you're right. London can't be complacent.
Although air quality in some of the most serious hot spots seems to be gradually improving, congestion and pollution remain a big shame in the capital.
I rode my bike from Kensington to Westminster last week.
The first time on the west bicycle highway.
The experience is a revelation, but London is still far behind many European competitors in providing such infrastructure.
Lord Foster's optimism about the future of the city is welcome, but the bold leadership of politicians remains an important factor in achieving this hopeful vision.
Jonathan Prynn, editor of Consumer Affairs, story about you [
On May 8, "if schools are closed due to elections, child care, such as parents"]
For single-parent parents with dual roles of income and care, this challenge may be even more severe.
Unstable worksuch as zero-
Hours contract and selfemployment —
The number of single parents has risen sharply over the past decade.
Gingerbread often hears about the financial insecurity they face.
School closures only add unnecessary stress.
In the past few years, elections have come thick and fast.
Family should not lose as a by-product
The product of our democratic process.
Our newly elected members can start by looking for alternative polling station locations, offering free childcare if there are no other options, or working with schools to make it safe for voters and children to work together
Exists on election day.
Children can even learn democracy as an extra bonus.
Should we vote?
CEO Rosie Ferguson supports David willetz's argument [1 [
In May 8, "we should tax the elderly to help them buy a house"
Is a belief in what he says is "an inalienable right. . . property-
Have democracy ".
However, owning a house is not a right but a luxury.
In other major European cities, there is no shame about renting a house instead of renting a house.
The real problem is the perception that needs to be changed.
In the long run, adopting Robinhood's approach to learning from the old ones will not help anyone who is dissatisfied.
David RobertsALMOST 130,000 Londoners were born in the Republic of Ireland, many of whom will cross the Irish Sea in May 25 to vote in the country's abortion care referendum.
Voters will be anxious about the heated debate. Choose or kiss
But the task of public health services is to address inequality.
This means giving women access to specific health care services so that they can participate in society in the most equitable competitive environment possible.
May 25 was an opportunity to vote together.