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21 hours ago
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London housebuilding rates fall by 84% in a decade

Private-sector housebuilding in London fell 84% since 2015, far below the capital's requirement of roughly 88,000 new homes per year.
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2 weeks ago
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'Rail projects have to happen for homes to follow'

London will struggle to meet an annual target of 88,000 new homes without approval of DLR, Bakerloo Line and West London Orbital rail projects and funding.
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21 hours ago

Backlash after TfL continues to outsource cleaners

RMT will protest TfL’s award of a five‑year cleaning contract to Mitie and demands immediate insourcing of cleaners.
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21 hours ago

London just got a step closer to getting a brand-new Overground line

If built, the West London Orbital would link up parts of north and west London. By repurposing an old freight rail line that hasn't carried passengers since 1902, the new line would connect Hounslow to Hendon and West Hampstead via Old Oak Common. If approved, it would become the seventh branch of the Overground network.
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21 hours ago

London courts have fastest growing case backlog

London's court backlog grew fastest in England and Wales, with nearly 19,000 outstanding criminal cases causing long delays that harm victims and discourage prosecutions.
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1 day ago

TfL licence delay payments not enough, union says

TfL will pay one-off goodwill payments of 300–500 to some taxi and PHV drivers after a licensing software glitch delayed renewals and left many unable to work.
#low-traffic-neighbourhoods
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

London jobs crisis: How the axe is falling on workers in shops, offices, pubs, factories and the City

London lost tens of thousands of jobs across retail, administration, transport, hospitality and manufacturing, driving the fastest regional rise in unemployment in the UK.
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3 days ago

Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate

Residents legally challenge demolition of a 1960s Brutalist estate, arguing refurbishment would avoid significant greenhouse gas emissions and protect community and environment.
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4 days ago

Chinese embassy opponents to seek judicial review

Opponents of a huge new Chinese embassy next to the Tower of London say they will soon begin legal action in an attempt to block the scheme. On Tuesday, the government approved China's proposal to redevelop the former Royal Mint site into a vast 215,300 sq ft (20,000 sq m) UK headquarters, despite opposition from politicians and campaigners. About 200 people live in Royal Mint Court, a complex of flats on the site,
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5 days ago

Is Sadiq Khan 'gaslighting' Londoners? The capital's great crime paradox explained

London recorded 97 homicides in 2025—the lowest since 2014—while political leaders clash over crime perception and Mayor Sadiq Khan's claims about falling murder rates.
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5 days ago

Royal Mint Court residents plan legal challenge if Chinese mega embassy' in London approved

Mark Nygate, the treasurer of the local Royal Mint Court Residents' Association, said people living near the proposed development had concerns about government interference in what is supposed to be an independent process. The group has raised nearly 37,000 out of the 145,000 required to instruct lawyers to seek a judicial review if the decision goes against them. Others, Nygate added, had promised to make further donations if it came to it.
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5 days ago

'Landmark' gasholder may host wild swimming pond

a unique health offer, with nothing similar in London, the UK or Europe
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1 week ago

London gentrification forcing families out, study says

Gentrification in London is accelerating, driving wealthier newcomers into previously low-income neighbourhoods, causing rapid income rises, demographic shifts, and displacement of long-term residents.
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1 week ago

Man charged with possessing indecent child images

Vincent Chan, 45, faces 15 charges involving indecent images and public decency offences relating to nine girls.
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1 week ago

Struggling unpaid carers 'not aware' of support

And 29% of carers in the capital were in poverty in 2021-22, according to Carers UK - a higher proportion than 21% of Londoners in poverty. Some of this is due to unpaid carers not being aware of benefits they are entitled to, including the Carer's Allowance (CA), which can provide up to 83.30 a week, with others not considering themselves as carers at all.
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1 week ago

Probe into London council housing scandal 'points to mass-scale organised fraud and 'criminality at its highest end'

Hundreds of council-owned homes were fraudulently allocated by corrupt housing officers, with properties used for various criminal or non-residential purposes.
#journalism-funding
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1 week ago

'Cash cow' junctions in Kingston that raked in 450,000 in just eight months ruled 'legally compliant'

Two yellow box junctions on Kingston Road collected roughly £451,405 in eight months and have been ruled legally compliant, so enforcement will remain.
#artificial-intelligence
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago
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Sadiq Khan warns AI could become weapon of mass destruction of jobs'

Artificial intelligence could cause mass job losses without urgent action to harness benefits and prevent widespread unemployment.
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1 week ago
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Sadiq Khan's bombshell warning to London workers: AI is 'weapon of mass destruction' threat to jobs

Artificial intelligence threatens massive job losses in London, especially white-collar and entry-level roles, risking youth unemployment unless swift, proactive action occurs.
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1 week ago

London's weekly railway news

Contracts, service changes, safety incidents, passenger growth, accessibility debates, and fare and ticketing enforcement shaped London rail news this week.
#reform-uk
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1 week ago

Reform's Laila Cunningham wants women in Burkas to stopped and searched by police - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

I would look to ban face coverings, if I could, but I would like to make it a reason for stop and search. I don't think in an open society you need to cover your face. I've prosecuted a woman in a burka. It has to be assumed that if you're hiding your face, you're hiding it for a criminal reason.
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#council-tax
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1 week ago
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Mayor to push London council tax precept above 500 to fund policing and rail plans

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1 week ago
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Mayor to push London council tax precept above 500 to fund policing and rail plans

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1 week ago

Row over 2,500-home plan heads to mayor's desk

Dent Coad said the plans "will not tackle severe housing deprivation in our poorest wards."
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1 week ago

Huge 18-storey tower set to be built in popular east London neighbourhood

Despite its height, planning officers say the tower will be in-keeping with the area, pointing to the proximity of the 16-storey Juniper House, the 14-storey Travelodge hotel, and the twelve-storey Gateway Apartments building. It will be part of an existing cluster of tall buildings, the planning team told councillors, and would only lead to a minor loss of open skyline. Though councillors ultimately agreed the public benefits outweighed any harm to the town centre, six formal objections were received ahead of the meeting.
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#freedom-pass
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1 week ago

Council faces 6m bill over fire safety flaws

An east London authority is set to spend almost 6m fixing fire safety faults at two recently completed council-backed housing and commercial developments. The issues include missing back-up power supplies at a block of 156 affordable homes, and sprinkler system problems at an industrial scheme that have left many business units unlettable. London Borough of Barking and Dagenham documents show the problems have delayed occupation, limited rental income and forced costly retrofits funded by taxpayers.
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1 week ago

Thousands petition against Freedom Pass plan

Proposal to limit the London Older Person's Freedom Pass to buses would cut council costs but risk increasing isolation and reducing seniors' independence.
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1 week ago

Most Britons think London is unsafe - but Londoners disagree

Most Britons believe London is unsafe, but most Londoners view it as safe, while 2025 recorded historically low homicide figures and improved investigative outcomes.
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1 week ago

London tourist tax could raise 350million a year for the capital

A three per cent levy on room costs could raise 352m annually for London, with central boroughs seeking to retain half the revenue.
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1 week ago

Locals protest south London university's plans for 'ugly' 29m tower next to village green

A proposed 29-metre education tower at Kingston would overshadow a protected village green, nearby homes, schools and a chalk stream, threatening local community life.
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1 week ago

Why London's lowest murder rate in more than a decade is drawing attention

London recorded 97 murders in 2025, producing the lowest homicide rate per capita since 2014 amid sharp drops in youth killings and stabbing admissions.
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2 weeks ago

My favourite family photo: We're plainly not allergic to our mother here, as her legend always had it'

A politically engaged mother labeled her daughters' rebellious teenage years while preserving protest posters and political activism at home.
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2 weeks ago

Corporation hits back in row over who runs cafes

The City of London Corporation selected Daisy Green to run four Hampstead Heath and Queen's Park cafes after retendering to secure longer-term leases and investment.
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2 weeks ago

Council turns down Cage film over Nazi swastikas

Plans to film scenes with swastika-bearing flags at Waltham Forest Town Hall were refused due to inadequate consultation and sensitivity to Nazi iconography.
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2 weeks ago

Met PC who sexually abused boy is convicted

A Metropolitan Police cadet leader, Grant Fulker, was convicted of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault against a teenage boy and faces sentencing.
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2 weeks ago

'Riddled with fire hazards': North London landlord fined 9,000 over 'dangerous' HMO

Landlord prosecuted and fined £9,000 after HMO found with multiple fire and safety hazards including a broken boiler, no smoke alarms, and a gas leak.
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2 weeks ago

Who is Reform's Laila Cunningham, and what would London look like with her as mayor?

Ms Cunningham is a Conservative‑aligned politician, former CPS lawyer and mother of seven leading Reform's London campaign aiming to win the mayoralty by 2028.
#metropolitan-police
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2 weeks ago
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Met Police's 'dereliction of duty to keep London safe' in scandal over checks on 22,000 recruits including serial rapists

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2 weeks ago
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Met Police's 'dereliction of duty to keep London safe' in scandal over checks on 22,000 recruits including serial rapists

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2 weeks ago

Labour 'ally' of Sadiq Khan drops bombshell at Oxford Street quango launch: 'I wish this didn't exist'

Oxford Street has largely recovered from the pandemic and the new development corporation will pursue pragmatic transformation despite some members' objections to its existence.
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2 weeks ago

Chef, theatre designer and football chief to advise Sadiq Khan on pedestrianising Oxford Street

Oxford Street Development Corporation formed with 13 board members; Nabeel Khan appointed chief executive; it will gain planning powers and prioritize regeneration and partial pedestrianisation.
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2 weeks ago

Sadiq Khan is moving forward with bold proposals for regeneration of Oxford Street - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Mayor convenes the Oxford Street Development Corporation Board to drive regeneration and pedestrianisation, transforming Oxford Street into a world-class shopping, leisure, and events destination.
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2 weeks ago

Reform London mayor candidate accused of talking down capital with pity' remark

I love this city with all my heart, but unlike some in this room, I'm not blind to what it's become. London, one of the greatest cities on Earth, is no longer safe, and that doesn't happen by accident. When I was growing up, London was the place to live, the place to work, the place to build a life. People envied us that live here. Now, they pity us. They say: 'London's a bit too dangerous for me.'
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2 weeks ago

Locals' fury as boss of 'most complained about London council' gets OBE

Lambeth Council leader received an OBE despite the council facing unlawful rulings, repeated complaints, severe maladministration findings, and social housing failures.
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2 weeks ago

Objections Are Being Raised Over This Year's Brockwell Park Festivals

After facing a major legal challenge over last summer's Brockwell Park festivals, like Mighty Hoopla, Cross The Tracks, Wide Awake and Field Day, organisers Summer Events Ltd (which runs the Brockwell Live series) could be in for another fight this year. Campaign group Protect Brockwell Park took Lambeth Council to court over the fact that the events hadn't gone through proper planning permission and won the ruling, meaning that all major events held in the park have to go through a full planning process.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

What are the gritting rules in London and am I responsible for my own driveway?

Across the country, highways authorities are responsible for nine out of every 10 miles of road - approximately 225,000 miles throughout the UK. They grit on average 40% of roads - a total of around 80,000 miles. In London, local councils and Transport for London (TfL) grit major roads. Gritter lorry on A9, south of Inverness. Amber weather warnings have been expanded after coming into force in parts of Scotland, as forecasters warn of heavy snow that could bring blizzard conditions and travel disruption. Picture date: Friday January 2, 2026.
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2 weeks ago

Jubilee line embankment works to begin near Queensbury, lasting until summer 2027

There's going to be around 18 months of work on the northern end of the Jubilee line, where it runs high up on raised embankments. A letter sent to local residents and shared by the local Councillor, Jayanti Patel, informs them that the works will start in a couple of weeks time, on 16th January 2026 and last for around 18 months, completing in summer 2027. The affected area is the raised embankment around Queensbury tube station, a couple of stop short of the line's terminus at Stanmore.
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2 weeks ago

Six-year window fix wait leaves family freezing

A mother and daughter have endured six years in a cold, damp Camden council property after repeated failures to replace broken windows, worsening health issues.
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2 weeks ago

Traffic wardens refuse to hand out parking tickets as they go on strike in London borough

Bromley traffic wardens will strike January 6 to 9 demanding higher pay because APCOA's £13/hour offer is below the London Living Wage.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Revealed: How overthrown Venezuelan president Maduro helped strike deal that gave Londoners cheap bus fares

Venezuela agreed to supply discounted oil to subsidize London bus fares in exchange for Transport for London expertise, funding reduced fares for low-income residents.
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2 weeks ago

Revealed: Shocking extent of London's hygiene poverty crisis

According to data, around three out of ten women in the Greater London area have had to choose between buying enough food or hygiene products amid the cost-of-living crisis, while a third have had to choose between purchasing products for themselves or their children; 29 per cent also say they have either missed a job interview or had to take a day off work because they are not able to afford basic products.
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2 weeks ago

Historic Greek restaurant in Fitzrovia where diners included the Beatles faces being stripped of licence

Elysee restaurant in Fitzrovia faces potential revocation of its premises licence after the Metropolitan Police requested revocation over alleged breaches of public safety and past serious incidents.
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3 weeks ago

'London is not what it was': How social media accounts are changing the narrative of the capital

Social media postings portraying London as dangerous have surged despite falling violent crime, driven by platform activity and accounts using apparent AI-generated profiles.
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3 weeks ago

'You don't plug an electric bus into a 13amp socket' - bus chief says Sadiq Khan plan is impossible by 2030

Electrifying London's entire bus fleet by 2030 is unlikely without substantial depot upgrades, increased grid capacity, and stronger financial incentives or government funding.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Uber and Bolt warn London fares will rise as 'taxi tax' loophole closes

At the centre of the dispute is the tour operators' margin scheme, which allows eligible businesses to pay VAT only on their profit margin rather than the full value of a service. Originally designed for holiday and coach tour companies, the scheme has also been used by ride-hailing platforms. According to the Treasury, this reduced the effective VAT rate paid by some operators to as little as 4%, compared with the standard 20% rate.
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3 weeks ago

Congestion charge for EV drivers comes into effect

Electric cars are now eligible for a 25% discount if registered for Auto Pay, reducing the fee to 13.50 a day. There is a 50% discount for electric vans, HGVs, light quadricycles and heavy quadricycles registered for Auto Pay. Transport for London had previously proposed to scrap the electric vehicle exemption entirely. It said without changes, about 2,200 more vehicles would use the congestion charging zone on an average weekday in 2026, increasing congestion and undermining the current scheme.
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3 weeks ago

In 2026, voters will decide who runs London's boroughs

Londoners will vote in May 2026 local elections to elect 1,817 councillors and five mayors; councils control major services amid shifting party fortunes since 2022.
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3 weeks ago

Hackers possibly took sensitive data, council says

I want to reassure residents that we are doing everything possible to respond effectively to the cyber security incident and to keep delivering our services. Our priority is to support and protect the most vulnerable in our community, despite the disruption that is being caused. We acted quickly to secure our systems, and we are working towards restoring council services as safely and swiftly as possible, but this will take time. We remain committed to transparency and will continue to provide updates as our recovery progresses.
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3 weeks ago

Decades-long CCTV dispute with council rumbles on

A burglary victim's £2,000 compensation claim against Hackney Council remains unresolved since 2007 after council-run CCTV failed during the break-in.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

London council apologises to 'freezing' residents over broken windows repair delays

Ms Cox told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) that the initial contractor was dismissed by the council after installing windows over 3cm too small, and their successors had repeatedly made the problem worse. This included "deliberately knocking out bricks" from the wall to force in an oversized window, taking incorrect measurement errors and "botched" temporary fixes that have left the home colder than before.
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3 weeks ago

Save our cafes: 12,000 people sign petition to protect London cafes from chain takeover

More than 12,000 people have petitioned to save four north London park cafes after the City of London Corporation selected Daisy Green as preferred operator.
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3 weeks ago

'Grotesque': Fury over fencing around London's Primrose Hill to stop New Year's Eve revelry

Primrose Hill was partly closed with opaque hoarding and fencing for New Year's Eve viewing, provoking local anger while Royal Parks and police defended decision.
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3 weeks ago

Revealed: All the freebies London mayor Sadiq Khan received in 2025

The Mayor of London declared at least £25,690 in hospitality this year, with additional unknown-ticket values likely raising the true total higher.
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3 weeks ago

Family face eviction despite damp and mould issue

Shauni-Leigh Tyson, her four children and her partner Adam face being evicted from their home in Plaistow on 23 January, despite having a repayment plan in place with Newham council. Ms Tyson said the damp had affected the family's health, impacting Adam's ability to work and leaving one of her children requiring steroids, antihistamines and a pump, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
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4 weeks ago

Freemasons seek injunction against Met policy requiring officers to declare membership

The Freemasons filed papers in London on Christmas Eve and claim the Met's policy amounts to religious discrimination against Freemasons who are also police officers. They say the Met commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, is making up the law on the hoof and accused his force of whipping up conspiracy theories about the influence of Freemasons. The Met has vowed to fight back as it sees the policy as part of its fight to restore trust and credibility, and a case currently under investigation involves claims of masonic influence and alleged wrongdoing.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Sadiq Khan boosts funding of 'bounty hunters' in new crackdown on council tax and business rates

City Hall increases borough debt collection funding to recover unpaid council tax and business rates; the mayor expects billions from London business rates.
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1 month ago

Anger as four Hampstead Heath cafes replaced despite backing from Benedict Cumberbatch

Four of five popular North London café sites will be awarded to Daisy Green, replacing long-standing local operators despite strong public support and celebrity backing.
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1 month ago

New victims' commissioner announced for London

Andrea Simon appointed London victims' commissioner, bringing expertise in violence against women, child trafficking prevention, and commitment to tackle barriers to justice for marginalised victims.
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1 month ago

Met reveals latest cost-cutting plans: more station closures and smaller lockers for police officers

Met Police will close several local stations, sell properties, and repurpose estate to raise funds and maintain frontline presence amid funding and maintenance shortfalls.
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1 month ago

Major London council set for 19 million overspend

Tower Hamlets faces a near £19 million overspend and must live within its income and grants while managing rising social care and housing costs.
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1 month ago

Bomb disposal robot destroys Labour MPs' Christmas cards

A Metropolitan Police bomb disposal robot destroyed a box of unsent Christmas cards for Labour MPs after the package triggered a lockdown around Parliament.
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1 month ago

London faces record number of homeless children this Christmas as numbers in temporary accommodation surge

Record numbers of London children will spend Christmas in temporary accommodation due to soaring living costs, housing shortages, and insecure private rentals.
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1 month ago

Top Spy Says Tech Corporations Are Closer to Running Entire World Than Governments

MI6 warns that global power is shifting from states to tech corporations and individuals, eroding trust and creating a contested space between peace and war.
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1 month ago

Met Police to restrict knife images on its social media over fears they cause serious harm

The Met Police will sharply limit posting images of seized knives on social media to reduce fear and harm among young people and affected communities.
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1 month ago

Chelsea told to put up or shut up' over potential Earls Court move

Chelsea face pressure to decide on an Earl's Court move after ECDC secured planning permission for a competing housing and retail scheme without a stadium.
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1 month ago

'London is a cycling Wild West': Lycra louts are flouting law in front of police, Lords told

On the morning when I went with them, we walked just a few yards out of the police station to set up a morning check in the City. There were cyclists ignoring pedestrian crossings and red lights, and moving dangerously through pedestrians, despite the fact that they were outside a police station and there were six or seven uniformed officers on cycles, on the road and on the pavement.
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1 month ago

Mayor urged to take action over Zipcar departure

An intervention by the mayor of London is needed to safeguard the future of car clubs in the capital, environmental groups have said. Sir Sadiq Khan was told "urgent questions" had been raised about how "policy conditions in our city are harmful to car sharing services", after the car-sharing firm Zipcar announced it would stop operating in the city from 31 December.
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1 month ago

Croydon mayor refuses to apologise over parking row

Mayor refused to apologise after a disabled parking bay was painted around a legally parked car, triggering four penalty notices that were later cancelled.
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