The Mayor's critics are wrong to blame him for economic circumstances he cannot control and fail to give him credit where ...
Sir Mark Rowley said the Met has been “relentlessly cracking down on phone thieves and dismantling organised criminal ...
The party rejects the label, yet its recent pronouncement on the issue sound very similar to those of extremist parties in the past ...
There are examples of this already working. Since 2016, John Lyon’s Charity, which has roots in the 16th Century, has invested in a sub-regional network of eight Young People’s Foundations (YPFs) in ...
A high-profile councillor has joined the Greens, but might he have helped his old party more than he's hindered it?
New legal powers and national strategies will enable the collaborative work of major institutions across the capital to achieve even more in the future ...
According to Chris Philp, MP for Croydon South and aspiring to be the nation’s Home Secretary, “48 per cent of London’s social housing is occupied by people who are foreign”. Let’s go through the ways ...
Shopkeepers in a town in the west of outer London are showing remarkable resilience in the face of many difficulties The nation’s shopkeepers have been having a rough time. Consumers have been moving ...
The City of London Corporation has confirmed its plans to redevelop the land currently occupied by the Smithfield and Billingsgate wholesale food markets, along with pledging to help the markets’ ...
There is a whole bunch of reasons all in play at the same time and which initial government action will only partially address In May, soon after his latest re-election, Sadiq Khan told the London ...
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