It comes only a year after opening hours were reduced across the borough's nine libraries
Author - James Cracknell
Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter, joins the Met for 'Operation Martello' outside Seven Sisters Station this week
The upgrade is part of a total £20billion investment by the water company over the next five years
London Fire Brigade has responded to 64 wildfires this summer compared to just 19 five years ago
Fare Free London insists free public transport would stimulate economy, reduce inequality and assist cut car usage
Renters should be spending no more than 30% of their income on housing but in Haringey the figure is 48.3%
The council pledged "strong action" against Lime earlier this year but the bright green e-bikes are continuing to create hazardous obstacles for...
The move will likely see electric car clubs become “unaffordable” for consumers in central London
Javon Riley was involved in the gangland attack on three men in a Hackney restaurant which led to an innocent girl being seriously injured
Tony Watts showed "complete disregard" for his victim and for his "duty to protect women and girls"
Critics have branded the technology as an “erosion of civil liberties”
Tottenham Flower and Produce Festival is being held at Lordship Rec on Saturday, 13th September
Across London 32% of A-Level students received A or A* grades this year amid record results across the country
Tower Gardens Estate was built from 1904 to 1928 as a leading example of the arts and crafts movement,
The Hornsey bar has been subject to intense scrutiny over the number of police incidents there in recent months
Claim that discounted 60+ Oyster card "disproportionately benefits the wealthiest"
Latest figures show Sir Sadiq Khan's Affordable Homes Programme is a long way behind schedule
The Edmonton hospital topped a list of London A&Es for the number of such cases last year
The capital is now in the middle of its fourth heatwave this summer
The number of crimes reported across London this spring fell from 236,972 to 234,523 compared with the same three-month period last year
The chair of the London Assembly's housing committee has written to Sir Sadiq Khan following its investigation into accessible housing
New LVRPA chair Ross Houston (left) with vice chair Heather Johnson (right)
Unmesh Desai says that access to "bricks and mortar" stations brings more benefits than low crime reporting stats suggest
Capital Call serves ten boroughs where there has historically been a shortage of taxis but is proposed for closure next year



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