Alex Atherton from Palmers Green has written The Snowflake Myth based on his experience working with young people
Author - James Cracknell
A local charity has launched a unique new fundraising event
Victim Sheryl Wilkins, 39, was found unresponsive in Tottenham High Road on a Sunday morning last month
Proposals include criminal record and medical checks, driver ID badges, licence plates and annual inspections
The library's refurbishment was delayed after the contractor originally hired to do the work went bust
The Met scrapped the role in May and assigned each staff member to a specific neighbourhood policing ward instead
The civic centre has set out ways for residents to report incidents and the way the council and other agencies will address them
The capital recorded the lowest number of homicides of under-25s for two decades, with figures also down across all age groups
Moussa Amine Sylla from Haringey Community Food Network on the success of its project inviting residents to share recipes that matter most to them
Mayor's office says it is “inappropriate” for the fair to take place amid Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza
London Assembly transport committee says the level of fare dodging is “undermining Londoners’ faith in the fairness of our transport network”
Campaigners say the vehicles present an increased danger to children due to taller bonnets leaving drivers unable to see them crossing the street
London mayor points to improving air quality but critics say it remains a "cash grab" on motorists
The staff work for a private company but conduct blood, skin and tissue tests for two NHS trusts
Milumo Pedrinho and Kevin Nguyen stabbed victim Ervin Baraku to death at the tube station in July 2024
City Hall still has to ask the government for cash to help pay for new tube and rail upgrades, causing delays to big projects
New TfL research suggests 70% of customers find loud music and phone conversations made in speaker mode disruptive
Capital must look to emulate “cities like Barcelona and Paris” according to deputy mayor
North London Waste Authority refuses to provide an opening date as it becomes clear 2027 deadline will be missed
Factors such as “road distance to a post office” are being given equal weighting to levels of homelessness
The consultation is open to parents or carers of children under five years old, as well as early years childcare professionals
It comes only a year after opening hours were reduced across the borough's nine libraries
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



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