The mayor is hoping to win a third term at City Hall in May 2024 but the vote will be held under different rules to previous elections
Author - James Cracknell
More than 100 local families were living in hotels in September as the housing crisis hits Haringey hard
The London mayor says he speaks to the Labour Party leader "about many things on many occasions" but that their conversations are private
The number of non-compliant vehicles seen driving in London on an average day has decreased by 77,000 compared to June 2023
Latest figures said to be highest quarterly rough sleeping count in London since records began
Cracks, leaks, high temperatures and insufficient desk space highlighted but mayor insists the problems are being addressed
Textile artist Jia Xi Li launched her new solo exhibition at the Sarabande Foundation in Tottenham this week
Sayce Holmes-Lewis is one of twelve independent members appointed this year to the newly-formed London Policing Board
City Hall night czar's call comes as she urged ministers to provide more support to London’s nighttime economy
The mayor said it was “not good enough” that commuters were not receiving “a first class service”
New enquiry launched by London Assembly committee to look at how gambling addiction harms people's health
Former cabinet member for community safety Mark Blake follows Lotte Collette out of the party but will continue as an independent member
A record 128 e-bike fires and 26 e-scooter fires have been recorded in 2023 so far, more than in the whole of 2022
Tottenham Hotspur feared the development of 2,929 homes opposite its stadium would cause crowd problems but a judge dismissed the club's argument
New survey finds 35% of Londoners using less water, energy or fuel
The driver could be heard leading the chant over the train’s speaker system on Saturday
Asalita Misir was left with scaffolding blocking her view for months even while her windowsill was still not being repaired
Living Wage Foundation (LWF) employers include 3,500 organisations employing 130,000 people around the capital
Transport for London is being urged to fix some of the causes of recent poor performance on the new railway
As 300 London renters face Section 21 evictions every week, four years have passed since government pledged to ban them
A government-funded programme originally set to deliver 35,000 new affordable homes in the capital will now likely see between 23,900 and 27,200...
A summit at London City Hall this week heard how some of the capital's most vulnerable people have been affected by rising costs
Lotte Collett was elected as a councillor for Woodside in 2022 but will now represent the ward as an independent
The move comes after a series of long-running issues and closures of leisure facilities in Haringey



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