The group will bring together a “whole range of voices” to help support businesses
Author - James Cracknell
Alice Chalret on a new local volunteer mentoring programme designed to deliver support for young people who may be at risk of permanent exclusion
London Assembly committee concludes social housing system failing to keep pace with demand from families and disabled Londoners
Sadiq Khan said he'd look at the details of reforms closely “to ensure it doesn’t adversely affect policing in this great city”
Among the more than 200 blazes were two fatal incidents, taking the total number of deaths linked to the vehicles to five since 2023
The protest is set to coincide with the anniversary of the 'Battle of Wood Green'
The capital's 62.8% uptake in 2024 is significantly below the NHS’s “acceptable level” of 70%
TfL streets boss still insists "nearly all" low-traffic neighbourhoods "have been huge successes"
"Ordinary Londoners suffering the most" from failure to build enough new homes
From May laws the new Renters’ Rights Act (RRA) will come into force, ending Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions and fixed-term contracts
The extra money will be used to help the Met Police tackle phone theft and cover a deficit at Transport for London
Last week the London mayor boasted that the capital now had the lowest murder rate on record
To date the John La Rose Award has supported over 60 students, achieving a 100% graduation
A disproportionately high number of unpaid carers are reported to be living in poverty
The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) recently branded the issue as “a mental health crisis in the fire and rescue service”
Angela Attrill from Bounds Green Food Bank on how the charity is helping local residents in poverty
Enfield and Haringey are two of the twelve boroughs that will benefit from the new City Hall support programme
Last year the capital recorded fewer murders per 100,000 people than New York, Berlin, Milan and Toronto
Fewer than one-in-three Londoners leaving prison are in employment six months after release
The scheme has already won approval and will create additional facilities for treating patients with urgent but non life-threatening injuries or...
Inner London boroughs will generate the bulk of the revenue under a 3% levy on nightly room charges and are keen to keep the cash raised in their...
A replacement incinerator was originally due to open in 2027 but North London Waste Authority says it is now preparing to continue using the old one...
The number of people forced to sleep on the streets in London has risen to 13,231, a 63% increase from when the mayor took office in 2016
The victim was beaten, stripped naked and robbed close to a cash machine last August



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