On Thursday 13 February, during the Plenary Session of the London Assembly, Caroline Russell AM formally presented our Bill of Rights Petition to the Mayor of London.
Here is a video of Caroline Russell’s speech to the London Assembly: https://youtu.be/oMJ6-Roa9i0
And here is our petition on the London Assembly Agenda: https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/londonassembly/meetings/documents/s115122/Petitions%20Report.pdf
On 13 February, the Metro (Luke Alsford) published an investigation—"London bus drivers forced into gross acts during long and tiring shifts”—into the poor working conditions which inspired our Bill of Rights Campaign:
On 15 February, the Evening Standard (Ross Lydall) published a report — "93 people killed in 'preventable' London bus collisions or falling onboard since 2016”—which, in addition to covering our Bill of Rights Campaign and Caroline Russell’s London Assembly speech, it provided up-to-date figures on Bus Safety Performance in 2024: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/london-bus-safety-93-people-killed-collisions-falls-tfl-campaigners-b1211236.html
On 20 February, former TfL Board Director and Safety Panel Chair Michael Liebreich posted on LInkedIn about our Campaign and London’s Poor Bus Safety Performance which has been reposted as "London's Franchised Bus Operation: "Institutionally Unsafe" at any Speed”—on our Campaign’s Blog: https://saferoxfordstreet.blogspot.com/2025/02/londons-franchised-bus-operation.html