The London Buzz - 3rd June 2025
Briefly

Today's London news highlights various topics, including Unseen Tours' crowdfunding initiative aimed at training guides with personal experiences of homelessness. In political news, the UK government is contemplating legal actions against oligarch Roman Abramovich for the release of funds from Chelsea FC's sale, designated for aiding Ukraine war victims. Additionally, public support for Palestine is rising in London. Meanwhile, a south London resident's testimony underscores housing issues, and Bexley Council combats illegal goods sales with closure orders.
Unseen Tours has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help them train more London guides with experience of homelessness, promoting inclusivity in the tourism industry.
The UK government threatens legal action against Roman Abramovich, seeking £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea FC to benefit victims of the Ukraine war.
Recent weeks have seen a significant rise in organizing efforts in London in support of the Palestinian cause, reflecting growing community engagement.
A resident in south London expressed a dire situation, stating he would "rather sleep outside" than continue living in a flat with severe leaks.
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