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The review announced by London mayor Sadiq Khan in January will examine rural land and other green spaces in 18 suburban boroughs
It comes after Met Police data revealed that London saw 70,137 phone thefts in 2024, up from 39,202 two years earlier
Gregory Castillo Volquez was stabbed to death in a "brutal attack" in Tiverton Road on 13th January
The London Assembly has heard how parts of the capital are blighted by ‘not-spots’ where Londoners struggle with slow internet
Lee Harper from Hornsey made a series of calls to the mosque said to be "violent and threatening in nature"
Bruno Bertoncini lost all memory of a previous stadium tour he had shortly before the medical emergency
Labour administration urged to do more to fix problems across its housing stock
Big falls in air pollution recorded in both outer and inner London since expansion of low-emissions zone to cover whole of the capital
Earlsmead Primary School has established a new autism resource base for young people with Send
A London Underground worker was assaulted at the tube station on 20th February
Along with London's other 1.3 million Muslims the mayor is fasting between dawn and sunset each day during March
Wood Green venue Smoky Lounge has been subject to several noise complaints will be now be allowed to open for longer
London Councils argues capital is home to "some of the most deprived communities in the country" and should have been handed cash
The new technology will help people who may be frustrated during the waiting period for human help
The pair were originally convicted of attempted murder in 2017 but the victim has since died from injuries connected to the shooting
Citizens Advice Haringey will be offering help with making electronic visa applications
Stephen Cox on how a group of North London writers who meet at a Turnpike Lane bookshop are opposing a proposed law change relating to AI's use of...
Council tax will rise by just under 5% while savings of £29million are also made to balance the books
A Green member of the London Assembly is calling for interim targets to be set before 2030
St Ann's councillor Tammy Hymas slammed the new Labour government as well as the Labour administration in Haringey as she quit the civic centre
The council's public health team is promoting the benefits of the vaccine on International HPV Awareness Day
Loyal London Fire Brigade probe pooch Sherlock begins "new chapter in his life"
Concerns are growing that key promises made over the Crouch End landmark will now be broken



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