The licensing committee noted that no complaints had ever been made about the applicant
Author - James Cracknell
The Labour government has announced extra £60m to boost affordable housebuilding in London
The local authority is the first to join the Coalition to End Gambling Ads
London mayor responds that he is supporting the Met Police to "redouble efforts" to tackle the problem
The Labour administration is depending on a bailout from government to balance its next budget
New partnership said to have helped slash crime rates in the area since launching in December 2023
The 14-year-old boy was sat in front of his family's car at New Auto Tech Limited when the vehicle was driven forwards and crushed him against a wall
Kamran Taylor is the first UK participant to win the prestigious Young Chef Olympiad
City Hall staff are forced to work from home for part of the week because the new building is not big enough
Extra peak-time services are set to be introduced from December
The council hopes to build on the area's position as an international sports and cultural destination
Toff's was judged to serve up some of the best fish and chips in the country by the prestigious Fry Awards
Jenna Waldren speaks to Hannah Bentley about the inspiration for her latest exhibition
City Hall Tories claim London mayor is “in denial about the scale of the issue”
Pepita Garcia, aged 75, was found dead in her home in January but had likely died several weeks earlier
London Assembly hears plan is about ensuring improved access to swimming for some of capital’s most deprived communities
Violence Reduction Unit director says lack of “belonging and identity” from being homeless causes young Londoners to disengage from school
The NHS trust settled 34 claims between 2019 and 2024 with the total paid out the highest of any in London
The original plans proposed by Haringey Council last summer prompted widespread outrage
TfL has said the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) is “not about making money” despite raising £71m from the scheme
The "fast fashion" clothes company has been accused of using forced child labour in supply chains
In a message to the capital’s business community, the London mayor urged employers to encourage their staff back into the office
The motion-sensitive cameras can identify when an item is thrown from a window
Ambitious about Autism chief exec Jolanta Lasota was named 'charity leader of the year' at the Benefact Group Charity Heroes Awards



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