Trust for London report says 37,000 migrant households in London live in poverty and 120,000 households are “at risk of destitution”
Author - James Cracknell
Highgate International Chamber Music Festival will host a range of chamber music at St Anne’s Church in the first week of December
Deputy London mayor Jules Pipe says the infrastructure and funding is not yet in place to deliver 1.5m homes in five years
The site at Pinkham Way has been locked up for years amid debate over its future use
London Assembly member says current restrictions make it “incredibly challenging” for asylum seekers to travel to necessary appointments
The mayor has been asked to work with the Met to stop “people in sex work being criminalised for the rest of their lives”
Partnership between Haringey Council, local parks groups and Lawn Tennis Association helps secure upgrades to facilities
Moussa Amine Sylla from Haringey Community Food Network invites residents to get involved in the community-driven response to local food poverty
Residents are concerned some parts of Haringey will charge £17 per day visitors to park
Gosia Syta from Migrants and Refugees Entrepreneurship Programme on the difference it will make locally
Haringey Council has been awarded the cash by the government to support construction of more than 200 social homes at the Tottenham site
City Hall's deputy mayor for environment and energy says cities like London will remain “very ambitious” in tackling climate change
A second round of consultation is taking place across seven boroughs ahead of North London Waste Authority's new joint strategy being adopted next...
Fortismere Community Symphony Orchestra will be performing classical music from Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich
Peabody, Clarion and Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing among the landlords with poor ratings from their residents
The community building in Stroud Green is set to undergo a major transformation
The London mayor has not shied away from criticising Donald Trump and his racist rhetoric
People can dedicate a light to someone special as part of North London Hospice's annual memorial ceremony
Ice skating, darts, comedy, theatre and a Santa's Grotto are all planned at Ally Pally this year
National Audit Office warns up to 60% of buildings with dangerous cladding have still not been identified by the government
Children with Send currently make up just over 17% of the city’s pupil population, an increase of three percentage points since 2016
Haringey Council has increased the maximum penalty charged to people caught illegally dumping waste in the borough
If it goes ahead the trail would see one new artwork in each borough created by a local artist, school or youth club
Victim Ibrahim Pertek died from head injuries two weeks after the attack



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