I am really sending out the same message to the terrorists as I have been all along which is that London will endure and prevail.

If you went to weekends, you wouldn't have to worry about repaying grants, and you could save some operating dollars.

At the moment we have nothing that links the two groups, but the investigation still continues and there is an intuitive view that says that each group of four are so similar that we must have concerns, and we do.

By no means is this going to be a witch hunt against HARTline, ... I want that known from the beginning.

I want to know why my name is on there, ... I've got a message to one of the people who's spearheading this to tell me why.

If the business district feels [the streetcar is] that important, let the business district step up. If the development community feels it has caused that much development, let the development community step up.

Clearly the intention must have been to kill.

It needs a tourniquet, and there's no plan to stop the bleeding. If it goes broke, it's going to fall in the lap of HARTline and put a real hurt on bus service.

There is a Pakistan connection. But what we expect to find at some stage is that there is a clear al Qaeda link because the four men who are dead are in the category of foot soldiers.

The community has been very much behind the Metropolitan Police after the events of July 7 and 21, and I think this is a very good example of that.

Our main priority is to make sure that everyone has an enjoyable time and is kept safe, ... The community has been very much behind the Metropolitan Police after the events of July 7 and July 21, and I think this is a good example of that.

This is set up perfectly for retail - some day. With that said, we would be doing a service, not a disservice.

I think the art ordinance definitely needs to be amended. We don't need to put art in utilitarian facilities like storm water treatment facilities or jails. It's ludicrous.

Enough's enough. It's time to let the bad guys know that we mean business.

It is a package that delivers safer neighbourhoods to everyone in London, that takes people out of their offices and puts them on the streets, that asks officers to walk as much as possible by themselves so they are accessible to the public, and it is part of the overall modernisation of the Metropolitan Police.

It's mostly been a very friendly and generally good atmosphere.

With that said, we have some serious infrastructure needs.