Officers continue to appeal for information following the killing in Tottenham last week
Author - James Cracknell
Some park users have witnessed outdoor sex taking place and areas are being littered with condoms and needles
The poll will be taking place on Thursday, 10th April
A second man was also injured in the attack which took place on Thursday night in Waverley Road
The suggestion by a Green Party member of the London Assembly elicited groans from other members
Similar charges for overnight visitors already exist in Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam
In London speech Bridget Phillipson stressed importance of boosting children’s sense of belonging to drive down absence rates
Services include activities for children up to five years, parent-infant relationship and perinatal mental health support
The banking chain has today announced a swathe of 95 branch closures across the UK
Cash will be used to fund groups who help victims with advice, counselling and therapy
London mayor stresses importance of preserving “safety net” for those who need it
The first-ever female president of a UK mosque and chair of Haringey Multi-Faith Forum received a personal invitation from the prime minister
The money will mostly be used to pay for research exploring the issues which have blocked up the supply of new homes in the capital
Increase in reported sexual offences on public transport is “positive sign” that more people are alerting the authorities, according to TfL
The aim is to bring residents of Haringey together through their love of film
The project will create an "accessible and sustainable therapeutic garden" by transforming an existing unused space at the hub
The poll comes after Tammy Hymas quit suddenly as a Labour councillor last month
Councillors have approved plans for 66 new homes on the Sir Frederick Messer Estate
It comes after the mayor promised in his manifesto to bring London’s waterways up to a “swimmable” level of cleanliness by 2034
Earlier this week London Fire Brigade asked Transport for London to remove books from all stations over safety fears
Annabella-Vesela, a British-born Bulgarian/Turkish mezzo-soprano, is known for her expressive artistry and commanding stage presence
Teachers at Fortismere and Highgate Wood have walked out this week in a dispute over classroom sizes and workloads
The declaration is a commitment to ensure tobacco control is part of mainstream public health work
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