Catherine West, David Lammy and Tulip Siddiq have all been appointed to jobs in Whitehall
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The London mayor has welcomed the arrival of a new government but that he would be lobbying it to help tackle the housing crisis
Centre for London say more powers for City Hall are needed to help capital's economy “fire on all cylinders”
Labour's deputy leader addressed a meeting of campaign network Citizens UK in central London on Monday night
A series of promises made by ministers have been broken
Fifteen percent of London tower blocks with Grenfell-style cladding yet to have it removed seven years on from tragedy
Khan says data shows government failure to ban Section 21 notices is “huge betrayal”
London Assembly member for Enfield and Haringey wants to see the Universal Credit rate raised amid soaring foodbank demand
Oliver Dowden "not disclosing" which parts of capital the Conservatives are focusing on during the election
The Conservatives had promised in their 2019 election manifesto to abolish Section 21 notices
London mayor says the row over unpaid charges is based on a dispute over an international convention which he has no power to “renegotiate”
GDP grew by a stronger than expected 0.6% in the first three months of this year
Minister for Employment Jo Churchill MP spoke to young people employed through the club's employability programmes
The government still hopes to recoup the costs of the 4.5-mile tunnel from the private sector at a later stage
Unsafe Raac concrete was discovered at Hornsey School for Girls last year
Assembly member Joanne McCartney has written to the transport secretary to demand the tube line's signals be replaced
London Assembly member Sakina Sheikh tells housing secretary of "the urgency of providing the clarity to developers"
Housing secretary wants mayor to partially review the London Plan to try to boost the number of new homes
Mayor links 10% rise in Londoners’ living costs to 8% increase in violence, robberies, shoplifting, burglary and theft
The brigade had been under an enhanced level of monitoring by the government since December 2022
Labour assembly member claims “government’s underfunding of the Met” is to blame for the force becoming stretched
Haringey councillors are due to vote next week on a budget containing £19m of savings and a 5% council tax rise
Mayor writes to government demanding it “urgently act to seize property which has been bought by Putin’s cronies”
Mayor of London blames government after stats show just 2.8% of affordable homes goal met with two years left to hit remaining 97.2%