This London news round-up covers various local happenings, including the experience of a man who moved back to the US due to a bad rental situation. In a separate incident, ten individuals fell ill after suspected heroin use in a North London borough. Highlights also include a bridge being renamed for a local cat and ongoing protests over inheritance tax and council constitutional changes in Camden, indicating significant community engagement and displeasure with local governance. The roundup notes the city's notorious status for having the world's most expensive public transport system.
A man claims his experience renting from a London landlord was so bad it made him move back to the US.
Ten people have fallen ill in a north London borough after taking a substance believed to be heroin.
A bridge over the New River in Enfield Town has been officially renamed in honour of a beloved local cat.
London has the most expensive public transport system of anywhere in the world.
Collection
[
|
...
]