A Reader Informs Us…
A reader has kindly written to let us know that there should be a number of additions to the Landlords for Labour table. We are pleased to provide an update.
Oh Dear. This is Embarrassing.
As we have noted, building a property portfolio has been popular amongst Labour councillors.
Returning to a Familiar Subject
We make no apologies for returning to this subject. The fate of Canning Town Library is symptomatic of the malaise at the heart of the current administration.
More on Prostitution along the Romford Road
The Order, pictured above, is what Newham officers recommended to curb prostitution along the Romford Road. It might be what residents demanded, but it is not what the mayor wanted.
News of Fiaz’s Alleged Bullying Spreads
We learn that Private Eye has become aware that not everything is lovely in the Newham garden.
Outstanding Results from Two Newham Sixth Forms. Mayor Silent.
Readers might wonder why it is that the mayor hasn’t congratulated the London Academy of Excellence and Newham Sixth Form Collegiate. The Times has published the table above which shows that The Collegiate, based on the East Ham Town Hall campus, has achieved outstanding results in ‘A’ Levels with 91.7% achieving A*-B passes. The Academy of Excellence did even better, achieving 92.1%.
Cuts or Mismanagement? A Tragic Death of a Vulnerable Man
The coroner reported, “Omar Abdi Ahmed died on 20th November 2023 in hospital due to hypothermia. Mr Ahmed, an amputee who received domiciliary care three times a day, was found by carers, unresponsive at home on l5th November 2023.
The Temporary Accommodation Crisis
The most repeated cause of the current financial crisis, according to the mayor, is the cost of housing people in temporary accommodation. This year, they anticipate overspending by some £22m. There are additional overspends in children’s and adult services, but temporary housing is cited as the major problem.
Independents Keep Up the Pressure
In a recent Twitter post, Newham Independents have released the text of a letter sent to the mayor.
The revelation that Newham will have to find £175m to balance the books has shaken some councillors. The Independent Group have called on the mayor to be open about the cuts for this year.
Update on Prostitution along the Romford Road
Readers will recall that we submitted an FOI to Newham in respect of the mayor’s approach to prostitution and soliciting along parts of the Romford Road.
This is an issue that has caused concern to local residents in an area where, let’s say, there is significant social conservatism. It is known that this has had a detrimental effect on girls and women who live in the area and who find that they are being propositioned.
£175 million Cuts. Official!
Earlier this week, ( 06/08/24), the Overview and Scrutiny Committee met, together with Mayor Fiaz and Finance Czar, Zulfiqar Ali. These senior backbenchers continued to be concerned that the council’s finances might be a problem. In short, their concerns, which had been echoed on this website and in the press, were that Newham is heading for financial disaster.
Newham’s Financial Woes Hit the Press.
It seems that several news outlets have taken up the issue of Newham’s pending financial difficulties. This was a matter we broke last week. If anything, the situation is worse than that which the press have picked up. The BBC covered the issue.
The Standard reported that Newham was “hurtling towards bankruptcy”.
Populo Adds to Newham’s Problems
It appears that Populo is struggling to meet its debts to Newham. It seems to have run out of cash. (Reported in Room 151)
Is Newham Heading for Bankruptcy?
This is an emotive headline, but what more can you expect from a “right-wing hate site”?
Leaving aside the jibes of political pygmies, the scale of the financial crisis facing Newham is becoming increasingly apparent, to anyone save our elected councillors apparently.
Newham and the Olympic Legacy
With the Paris Olympics about to start, Eddie Nestor of Radio London reflected on the Olympic Legacy to London, and Newham in particular.
Spending £13 million that they don’t have. Overview and Scrutiny Clash with Mayor and Chief Exec.
This is not central to this article, (page 1) but can anyone tell us what this verbiage is for? Or indeed, what it means?
Another Massive Vote of Confidence in Mayor Fiaz
The members of London Councils met recently for their AGM and to elect their executive for the new year.
This is an organization well known to Mayor Fiaz, as she was already on the executive.
Councillor Shaban Mohammed’s Cheerleaders
Behind Cllr Shaban’s bid to replace Fiaz are two women, one a councillor and one a wannabe councillor. Larisa Zilickaja is a relatively new councillor who has yet to make an impression. She has, we are told, been very active promoting Cllr Mohammed’s virtues as a replacement for Fiaz.
Labour Wins Hide Underlying Problems
We pondered whether by-election results are an indication of the popularity of the council.
We have excluded the results of by-elections held on the same days as the general election (07/05/15; 04/07/24), because the turnout prompted by the parliamentary elections will skew the results.
Labour Makes a Clean-Sweep of By-elections
On top of the victories in Maryland and Forest Gate North, Labour were successful in Beckton and Little Ilford.
This should take the immediate pressure off Fiaz, but the implications for the Labour Party are still not clear. It seems unlikely that the threatened defections by a number of councillors will now occur.