ULEZ Scrappage announced, cleaning up the Met, future of Conservatives in London, and is the Night Czar worth a 40% pay rise?

Inside City Hall

 Series 2 Episode 9

This week on Inside City Hall, Neil Garratt and Nick Rogers discuss:

- The new ULEZ Scrappage scheme, which launched on Monday,

- How Sir Mark Rowley is cleaning up the Met, while the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime may not be helping,

- Nick's article on the future of Conservatives in millennial London,

- The Night Czar gets 40% pay rise, but what is there to show for her existence?

What have we been reading, watching, or listening to this week? - City Journal's 10 Blocks podcast - Short Circuit (1986) classic 80s sci fi - I, Robot by Isaac Asimov - Exploring ChatGPT and Novel AI

Do you have a question for us?

Tweet us:

@NeilGarratt

@NJROnline

@CityHallPodcast

Email us: 

Neil.Garratt@London.gov.uk

Nick.Rogers@London.gov.uk

Links we mention in this episode:

Neil's City Hall Diary:

Neil Garratt's City Hall Diary | Substack

TfL scrappage scheme:

Scrappage scheme - Transport for London (tfl.gov.uk)

There's a ~1 minute excerpt of Neil's Q&A with MOPAC in the podcast, here's the video of the full exchange:

https://youtu.be/skC7ZxUoubo

Nick's OnLondon article:

Nick Rogers: Millennial voters are key to restoring Conservative fortunes in London - OnLondon

This is the 10 Blocks podcast episode about the way crime is concentrated:

Stubborn Facts About Crime: 10 Blocks podcast | City Journal (city-journal.org)

ChatGPT, the new AI system everyone's talking about:

New chat (openai.com)

Novel AI, an AI bot powered by ChatGPT that apparently will write a novel for you, or help you play a game of quasi-Risk!

NovelAI - The AI Storyteller

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