London mayor warned young people leaving care often encounter “care cliff” when they turn 18
Author - James Cracknell
Another suspicious cat death has been reported in Edmonton following previous incidents in Winchmore Hill
Housing select committee chair says fact most London boroughs saw no new homes start construction in first months of this year is “really shocking”
Fresh plans for improvements outside Tottenham Hale Station aim to make area safer
A new project will see more than 1,000 digital screens installed across the London transport network
The London mayor had pledged in his 2021 election manifesto to instruct Transport for London to ban adverts from betting websites and casinos
A wheelchair user recently had to be helped by several strangers to board a bus
Excel House was previously used as a college training facility and events venue but could now be set to house 52 units of short-term housing for...
Warning that capital is in danger of being "hollowed out" unless housing crisis is addressed
The assembly’s health committee found the previous decline in HIV diagnoses in London “appears to have stalled”
The building has been closed since 2020 following the discovery of “serious safety and structural issues” but is now being upgraded and expanded
Out-of-court settlement comes following accusations of medical negligence around the girl’s serious brain injuries
North London Waste Authority will soon start accepting donated bikes at its borough recycling centres
Reports of trains covered in graffiti have spiked over recent weeks, prompting complaints to TfL from Londoners
Resident Ruth Crowley explains why the Tottenham housing estate was a landmark of 20th Century London architecture
Paul Mangal admitted stealing books, toys and games from the shop
Twenty groups will receive grants of up to £15,000 each to support waste prevention activities
Greater Anglia says it will "improve customer experience"
London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan urged to do more to tackle misogyny and violence against women and girls
Citizens UK says it will help asylum seekers take their children to school
The £875k will go towards the mayor’s fund which “works to empower Londoners to challenge hateful views"
Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman orders Haringey Council to pay £800 compensation to disabled resident
Latest Met Police data does however show violent crime is down by 15%
Passengers will need to make alternative travel arrangements



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