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'Visa changes will make it worse for my business'

In her speech at the conference, the home secretary said that if someone wanted to stay in the UK permanently, they would have to contribute. She said: "I will be proposing a series of new tests, such as being in work, making National Insurance contributions, not taking a penny in benefits, learning English to a high standard, having no criminal record and that you have truly given back to your community, such as by volunteering your time to a local cause."
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1 day ago

London councils call for more devolutionary powers

London borough councils seek greater devolved decision-making via a Combined Board model to speed funding delivery and improve collaboration with the Greater London Authority.
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1 day ago

Sadiq Khan rejects calls to exclude Hindu nationalist group from Diwali celebrations

Mayor of London refused to sever ties with VHP-UK despite its links to organisations accused of organising mass anti-Muslim violence in India in 2002.
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1 day ago

London protests LIVE: Thousands to join huge pro-Palestine march and counter-demo as police seek to avert violent clashes

Tens of thousands are gathering in central London for a pro-Palestine rally while a counter-protest and police Public Order Act conditions aim to prevent disruption.
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2 days ago

Landlords exposed flouting law on Airbnb

In the capital, homes can be let - often to tourists - for up to 90 nights a year without planning permission, a rule meant to protect London's housing supply. But many landlords are creating multiple listings for the same property, switching to a new one once the limit is reached in order to illegally keep renting the property for short-term lets all year.
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2 days ago

London Palestine protest: Route and road closures revealed ahead of city-wide movement

The protest comes in the wake of a tentative ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, brokered with international mediators, under which hostages are to be released and Israeli military operations paused. Still, protesters argue that a formal agreement alone is not enough. Many are demanding full implementation of the ceasefire terms, a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, and the release of all Palestinian detainees.
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2 days ago

Here's when tickets will officially go on sale for London's iconic New Year's Eve fireworks show

London's NYE fireworks display has been ticketed since 2014. This year's edition will feature a 12-minute show with thousands of fireworks and hundreds of lights, all set to a soundtrack. Last year's playlist included the likes of Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical' and D-Ream's 'Things Can Only Get Better'. This year there will be around 100,000 tickets up for grabs for London's official NYE display, while millions will watch on TV.
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2 days ago

London to get 36m boost to tackle homelessness

Councils across London will receive 36.5m to tackle homelessness this winter, prioritising rough sleeping, families in temporary accommodation, and substance treatment.
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2 days ago

Mayor calls for government to pause new visa rules

Government immigration rule changes risk leaving up to 300 TfL staff facing removal and create uncertainty that undermines TfL's operations.
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3 weeks ago
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The London Buzz - 18th September 2025

London faces transport, funding, and safety shifts alongside political defections, cultural openings, and local development updates affecting residents and visitors.
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3 weeks ago
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The London Buzz - 16th September 2025

Local fundraising, unequal access to weight-loss drugs, halted developments after objections, a mayoral pay rise, transport updates, and cultural events across London.
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2 days ago

Huge new gardens could be built in central London

Westminster City Council said in order for the construction to start on Cavendish Square Gardens, it must redesignate the land and allow time for public objections, according to a council report. The council's cabinet is set to approve the measure during a meeting on October 16 which will then see the appropriation advertised in a local newspaper for two weeks from the end of the month.
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2 days ago

Europe's largest data centre could be built in east London

Formal plans for what could be Europe's largest data centre are expected to be submitted in the coming months, new documents show. Havering Council is set to approve the East Havering Data Centre (EHDC), which will straddle the boundary of Havering and Thurrock, in January. The centre designed by developer Digital Reef would cover 99 acres and the scheme would also include a 279-acre ecology park, which the firm said would be publicly accessible. The council's corporate plan, published this week, says it will be consulted on in the autumn before it goes before the strategic planning committee, made up of elected councillors.
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3 days ago

London Council warns of 'far-right agitators attempting to import division' in borough

A London council has warned of far-right agitators attempting to import division into the borough, as it takes a stand against efforts to sow division in the community following a summer of protests. At a meeting on Wednesday, the council pledged to reject the presence of far-right agitators from outside the borough who come to target local communities during the protests.
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3 days ago

Khan tells City Hall he doesn't 'think it is antisemitic' to say 'from the river to the sea' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Khan replied, "I don't think it is antisemitic, and I think it's all about context. "Some slogans can be antisemitic, but it's all about context. And in certain contexts, yes, those slogans are antisemitic. In other contexts, they're not." Hall said that the pro-Palestine protests took place in London and protesters were seen "screaming chants at passing commuters." The Home Secretary to the protests "should not have gone ahead" on Yom Kippur which is the holiest day of the year for the Jewish community.
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3 days ago

The world-famous London area where a quarter of residents are set to be students by 2028

The combination of a significant slowing of residential house building and an influx of new student accommodation in a North London borough risks creating an unbalanced community, the local authority has warned. Brent Council is proposing a pause on all new purpose built student accommodation (PBSA), particularly in Wembley, due to fears it will inhibit its plan to address local housing shortages and no longer provide a balanced and mixed community.
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4 days ago

London mayor race: Sir James Cleverly considers running, saying: 'I'd be stupid not to think about it'

Sir James Cleverly is considering a 2028 bid for London mayor, potentially opposing Sadiq Khan as Conservatives seek to reclaim City Hall after 12 years of Labour control.
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4 days ago

Tenants to be rehomed after 'life-changing' fire

The smoke destroyed everything. We've probably lost everything.
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5 days ago

Tories commit to new housing plan for London

Conservatives pledge to rewrite the London Plan to unlock tens of thousands of homes, prioritizing brownfield sites, transport links and reduced regulation if elected mayor.
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5 days ago

Man faces eviction after mum's death from cancer

A 25-year-old faces eviction from his childhood council home due to tenancy succession rules after his mother's death, risking homelessness despite applying for rehousing.
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5 days ago

Charity urges removal of Tube cat travel video

Transport for London posted a video encouraging cat travel on the network, prompting animal welfare concern over stress and safety for cats on busy public transport.
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6 days ago

For the first time in 800 years, the Lord Mayor's Show is changing its name

For the first time in its roughly 800 years, this year's Lord Mayor's Show in the City of London will be changing its name. No, they haven't succumbed to the modern trend of selling naming rights to a corporate sponsor. The reason is nicer - the City has elected a Lady to the post of Lord Mayor and she has decided to be known as the Lady Mayor.
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6 days ago

London's Square Mile plans more skyscrapers as third 'tall buildings' zone revealed

A new tall building site by Liverpool Street is being recommended to be included in the City of London Corporation's forthcoming Local Plan effectively earmarking it for more skyscrapers. Referred to as the Broadgate Tall Building Site in documents, it would become the third area in the Square Mile designated as suitable for skyscrapers.
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6 days ago

Revealed: London now has a staggering 106,000 private hire drivers as politicians demand licence cap to protect black cabs

A cap on private hire licences is needed in London to reduce driver oversupply, congestion, long hours, driver fatigue, and road safety risks.
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6 days ago

Cap app driver numbers 'to protect black cabs'

Excessive private hire vehicles in London increase congestion, depress driver pay, reduce black cab numbers, and raise safety concerns, prompting calls for regulatory caps.
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6 days ago

Haringey sorry for 1,100 unread social work emails

Haringey Council failed to read over 1,100 welfare-related emails, including 500 police reports, leaving vulnerable residents without timely help.
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6 days ago

Croydon girls aim for orbit with self-built satellite

A south London school is on track to become the first all-girls school in the world to send a satellite into space. The independent Croydon High School in south London, has designed and built a working satellite which they aim to launch into low-Earth orbit in the next couple of years. They hope the plan, called Mission Pegasus, will inspire girls to take on science, technology, engineering and maths subjects, known as STEM, where females are still under-represented.
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1 week ago

Bike hire scheme marks 15 years with photo contest

Transport for London ran a photo competition marking 15 years of Santander Cycles, receiving over 100 entries and awarding winners cycle passes and exhibition tickets.
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1 week ago

Meet the Brazilian delivery driver fighting London's pickpocketing crisis... armed with spay paint and a GoPro

I remember the first time I came here and I was completely relieved about my safety, Mr Galdino said. In Brazil you feel so scared in the streets. When I came here, I was completely free of that feeling. But in the last few years, seeing these things happen all the time, my perception has completely changed. I really do believe London is a paradise (for pickpockets).
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1 week ago

Tory London Assembly member defects to Reform UK

Keith Prince defected from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, enabling Reform UK to form an official London Assembly group.
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1 week ago

Greens on track' to supplant Labour as favourite party in London, says Zack Polanski

The Greens lead favourability in London and among 18 to 24s, attracting former Labour voters and showing rising support under leader Zack Polanski.
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1 week ago

Boost to hopes to to save under-threat London equestrian centre

Greenwich Council will enter talks to facilitate community purchase of Greenwich Equestrian Centre, but sale could end the centre's current equestrian and conservation uses.
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1 week ago

London council slammed by watchdog after 500 police reports 'left unread by social workers'

Haringey Council left over 1,100 unread social work emails, including 500 police reports, causing failures to respond to safeguarding alerts and serious harm.
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1 week ago

'Boiler scalding left me unable to put clothes on'

A burst communal heating pipe scalded a resident, causing lasting physical and mental injuries while the ageing Pimlico district heating network awaits replacement.
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1 week ago

My mum suddenly died of cancer now the council want to kick me out of our family home

Being here, I feel like I'm with my mum I feel like I'm losing her again, I want the council to help me keep all I have left of her, because without it, once the house is gone, I'll have nothing left.
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1 week ago

Food Traders in Castle Square Are Facing Eviction

Owners of Kaieteur Kitchen, Original Caribbean Spice, Daddy O's, and El Guambra have been locked out of their premises A number of traders in Elephant & Castle's Castle Square, a relocation site for businesses from the former Elephant & Castle shopping centre, have been locked out of their shops following a 'Letters Before Action' demand issued by landlord Get Living on 15th September that they pay electricity arrears in full within 14 days.
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1 week ago

Police ask for Palestine Action protest to be postponed to free up officers in wake of terror attack

Defend Our Juries, the group which has been organising the protests in London, said it intended to go ahead with its action on Saturday, and it urged the police to focus on protecting those communities fearing reprisals or follow-up terror attacks. We urge you to choose to prioritise protecting the community, rather than arresting those peacefully holding signs in opposition to the absurd and draconian ban of a domestic direct action group, Defend Our Juries told the Metropolitan police in a letter of reply.
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1 week ago

London councils spend 5.5m a day on homelessness crisis as demand soars from desperate families

London councils now spend about £5.5 million daily, with £5 million used for temporary accommodation, reflecting a worsening housing crisis, stagnant housebuilding, and rising demand.
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2 weeks ago

'Teach young people to disagree agreeably'

Teaching critical thinking from age five can help prevent racism, hate crime and exploitation by extremist narratives and counter disinformation among children.
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2 weeks ago

Anger as London council fails to refund drivers for 1.3m in unlawful' LTN fines

Other councils, including Southwark and Hackney, have accepted responsibility and refunded motorists when their fines were ruled unlawful. Lambeth's failure to do the same is unacceptable. At the very least, those motorists whose details are still on record should have already been repaid. Had Lambeth acted promptly when the judgment was issued, far more people would have had their money back by now.
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2 weeks ago

TfL could take over Great Northern line as part of Crews Hill housing expansion

DLR extension into Thamesmead could unlock up to 30,000 homes if government supports the required transport upgrades.
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2 weeks ago

Killer on the loose after man, 44, is stabbed to death in north London

A killer is at large after a man was stabbed to death in north London. The 44-year-old victim collapsed in Camden Gardens, south of Kentish Town, on Saturday afternoon. Metropolitan Police officers attended the scene alongside London Ambulance Service who treated him for knife wounds before taking him to hospital. Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, he sadly died,
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2 weeks ago

Fury in Greenwich as residents protest council's Stalinist' parking proposals

Greenwich residents protest proposed CPZ parking scheme as punitive and profit-driven; council denies a cash grab, saying any revenue will be ringfenced for borough transport.
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2 weeks ago

Primrose Hill to shut for New Year's Eve fireworks

Getty Images People will be banned from gathering on Primrose Hill to watch the mayor's new year's fireworks display, due to concerns about crowd safety. Thousands of people typically gather at the north London beauty spot on 31 December each year to celebrate and watch fireworks light up the skies across London, with as many as 30,000 turning out last year. Royal Parks said the decision partly was due to the upcoming closure of the Metropolitan Police the Royal Parks unit, which is usually deployed to manage crowds.
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2 weeks ago

A four-minute sit-down with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer

Labour allocates £50m to nine London areas via a 10-year Pride in Place programme while defending broader transport and housing collaboration with the mayor despite funding criticisms.
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2 weeks ago

Starmer: Trump's 'Sharia' claim to UN is nonsense

"You saw from the state visit last week that there are plenty of things on which the president and I agree, and we are working together. "There are some issues on which we disagree, and what the president said about the mayor, who's doing a really good job, in fact driving down serious crime, what he said about the introduction of Sharia law was ridiculous nonsense."
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2 weeks ago

What is sharia law and is it really spreading through London? Donald Trump fact checked

The US President said: I look at London, where you have a terrible mayor, terrible terrible mayor, and it's been so changed, so changed. He then said: Now they want to go to sharia law, but you're in a different country. Trump's comments sparked instant backlash, with many pointing out the absurdity of his claim. A spokesperson for Khan, said: We are not going to dignify his appalling and bigoted comments with a response.
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2 weeks ago

The London Buzz - 22nd September 2025

Multiple London neighbourhoods faced fires, housing and redevelopment decisions, transport changes, council enforcement actions, major tech hiring, and cultural events across the city.
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2 weeks ago

Council telling tenants we are sorry you felt the need to complain' deemed insincere

Camden Council changed its apology wording after a housing ombudsman found earlier phrasing shifted blame onto residents.
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2 weeks ago

Campaigners to challenge Museum of London demolition in the High Court

Barbican Quarter Organisation has permission to seek High Court judicial review challenging approval to demolish the Museum of London and Bastion House.
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3 weeks ago

London mayor says traffic ban trial is start of fightback to rescue Oxford Street'

Oxford Street had been wonderful in the past. But the reality is, it has been in decline for some time, he said. I'd call it managed decline. You've seen a situation where more and more people are shopping online or going to out-of-town centres, shopping centres, high-profile shops have left Oxford Street, and the pandemic was a real body blow to this street.
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3 weeks ago

City of London to examine tougher cycling fines

City of London authorities are exploring CPWs and CPNs to impose stronger sanctions, and potentially prosecution, for repeat dangerous cycling offences beyond the 50-fine limit.
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3 weeks ago

Dagenham is worried': London borough in limbo after Smithfield and Billingsgate move axed

Cancellation of the Dagenham Dock wholesale market redevelopment threatens jobs and local regeneration after City of London Corporation cited rising costs despite large prior spending.
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3 weeks ago

A four-minute sit-down with Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey

Liberal Democrats are rebuilding in London, focusing on NHS, social care, community politics, and targeting borough gains such as Merton to expand representation.
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3 weeks ago

Change building rules to boost homes, report urges

The mayor should cut affordable housing requirements and release green belt land to speed up homebuilding and address London's housing shortfall.
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3 weeks ago

TfL takes control of Oxford Street ahead of pedestrianisation plans

It's a controversial decision as Westminster Council had a plan in place ready to go, when they say, the Mayor of London announced his plans to take control of the street with just a few days notice. The council finally accepted that it would not be worth the effort to fight the decision and formally signed over control yesterday, which will come into effect this weekend.
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3 weeks ago

London's Pocket Parks: Ufton Gardens, N1

Ufton Gardens in Haggerston comprises two adjacent pocket parks transformed by community gardening during the pandemic into greener, rainbow-benched public spaces.
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3 weeks ago

TfL 'suppressed report showing LTNs don't cut car use'

TfL suppressed a University of Westminster study showing LTNs increased cycling but did not reduce car use, then withdrew funding and did not publish results.
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3 weeks ago

Residents call for Haringey pub to be closed down

Google Maps A north London pub has said it is being unfairly targeted after residents called for police to shut it down over complaints of violence and vandalism. The North Eight pub on Hornsey High Street, Haringey, had its licence revoked in August, but it has been allowed to stay open after its owners appealed the decision. Since then, locals say anti-social behaviour has continued, with police called to fights outside the pub on 30 August and 8 September.
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3 weeks ago

Additional funding found to push ahead with new London Overground station

Plans for a new London Overground station at Surrey Canal Road have moved forward a bit after Lewisham Council approved additional funding to get the station built. The station on the Overground's Windrush line would serve the local area and a new housing development being built around the Millwall football ground. Although not included when the Overground was extended to Clapham Junction, passive provision was left to ensure the station could be added later.
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3 weeks ago

Revealed: Sadiq Khan now earns more than Keir Starmer as London mayor's pay rises to 170,000

Sadiq Khan's mayoral salary rose to £170,282, making him the country's highest-paid politician amid expanded City Hall staffing and substantial senior pay.
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3 weeks ago

Everything you need to know about the one-day pedestrianisation of Oxford Street

Oxford Street will be partially pedestrianised on September 21, closed midday to 8pm, featuring themed zones, entertainment and retailer promotions to boost the local economy.
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3 weeks ago

Met chief: Why we didn't use LFR at Robinson rally

Sir Mark Rowley said that LFR hadn't yet been used at any protest, including at Saturday's Unite The Kingdom march in London organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, "because of what may be sensed about it having a chilling effect". He said: "The last protest from the same organisers as this one didn't have any trouble of any significance so the suggestion that every protest organised by these organisers has trouble is not actually accurate."
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3 weeks ago

London tourist tax hotel levy could generate 250m a year for Sadiq Khan, says City Hall review

London should introduce a modest overnight tourist levy on hotels and short-term rentals to raise about £250m annually for reinvestment.
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3 weeks ago

Police appeal to trace 11 people after Tommy Robinson protest violence as eight charged

Public order policing doesn't end when the event is over and since Saturday, our teams have been working to identify those involved in any criminality. Our post-event investigation is ongoing and officers have trawled through hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and continue to review evidence to help with enquiries. We have identified a number of people we want to speak to in connection with a range of offences and we are asking for the public's help to track them down.
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3 weeks ago

Students left homeless by fire criticise support

The way everyone spoke when the fire happened, they made it sound like we were going to be re-homed,
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3 weeks ago

City of London moves to ban A-Boards from narrow pavements

City of London plans to ban A-Boards on many pavements to reduce pedestrian obstruction, backed by fines and a retailer awareness campaign.
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