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21 hours 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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1 day 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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1 day 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.
#reform-uk
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago
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Several businesses linked to Reform's London mayor candidate struck off

Reform UK mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham had multiple companies struck off Companies House after failing to file legally required documents.
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4 days ago
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Reform UK announces 2028 London mayoral candidate

Laila Cunningham will be Reform UK's candidate for London mayor 2028, promising a crime-focused platform and to scrap ULEZ.
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2 days 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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3 days ago

'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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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days 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.
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4 days 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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4 days 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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4 days 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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5 days 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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4 days 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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4 days ago

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

Laila Cunningham portrays London as unsafe, pledges a hardline crackdown on knife crime, drugs, robbery, shoplifting and rape, and vows to scrap the Ulez.
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4 days 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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4 days ago

Free travel for older Londoners could be cut back

Limiting the Older Person's Freedom Pass to buses could save London councils over £100m annually as Freedom Pass costs rise sharply.
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4 days 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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4 days 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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4 days 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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5 days 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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5 days 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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6 days 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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6 days 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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6 days 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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1 week 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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1 week 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.
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1 week 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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1 week 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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1 week 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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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago
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Sadiq Khan brands Trump a bully and vows to stand up to his hatred and bile'

The Independent funds public-interest, paywall-free journalism that supports on-the-ground reporting of reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech, and political confrontations.
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1 week ago
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Palace of Westminster security staff among workers set to strike on New Year's Eve

Donations fund The Independent's paywall-free journalism and journalists on the ground as UK security guards and DLR cleaners strike over pay and conditions.
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1 week 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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1 week 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
1 week 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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1 week 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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1 week 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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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week 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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1 week 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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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 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
2 weeks 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.
#greta-thunberg
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3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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.
#tower-hamlets
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3 weeks ago

Five London boroughs will hike council tax higher than the rest of the UK in 2026

Five London councils and Windsor & Maidenhead can exceed the usual five percent council tax cap in 2026–27 to offset funding cuts and equalize rates.
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3 weeks 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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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

Finsbury Park Fave Rowans Bowling Alley Is Under Threat

Haringey Council's Draft Local Plan proposes a high-density mixed-use development at the Rowans site with capacity for up to 190 homes and a replacement leisure facility.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

London council starts issuing speeding fines to cyclists

A London council issued and later rescinded a cyclist speeding fine after policing used a 12mph byelaw on a shared commuter path amid complaints.
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3 weeks ago

Five councillors leave Labour for Greens

Five councillors defected from Labour to the Greens in Brent Council, giving the Greens five seats while Labour retains control with 44 councillors.
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4 weeks ago

Teddington's 'last allotments' to become graveyard

Considering the above, on balance, the loss of the allotment space is considered in these circumstances to be acceptable and the provision of extra burial space beneficial and in alignment with the policies of the development plan.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Met announces extra policing for 'Unite the Kingdom' protest in London on Saturday

Increased Metropolitan Police presence in central London to manage multiple protests, enforce designated routes, and prevent repeat disorder and violence.
#bus-strikes
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tube and Overground fares up in March, but bus and tram freeze extended until July 2026

Fares are to rise on London's transport next year, as TfL complies with its funding deal to raise prices by more than inflation. However, the fare rise will be staggered with Underground and Overground fares rising in March, and bus and tram fares rising in July. The delay in fare rises for buses and trams will be funded by a transfer from the City Hall budget to TfL so that TfL remains within its requirement to see a net increase in revenue
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Council housing and student flats above major Tube station approved again

429 student rooms and 44 council homes above Southwark Tube station received planning approval despite the station gaining Grade II-listed status.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Cash-strapped London council sells off car parks in fire sale' sparking furious backlash

Greenwich council sold a 22-space Abery Street car park for more than £1.4 million, sparking local anger amid cuts and developer benefit concerns.
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1 month ago

Housing development at High Barnet tube station blocked by local council

The plan, put forward by TfL's property arm, Places for London and Barratt Homes, would have seen approximately 300 new homes, including 40% affordable homes, built on the car park and on the light industrial land to the south of the station. The development had been recommended in the planning officer's report, but the councillors voted to reject it. The main reasons were strong local opposition to building over the car park and concerns about the buildings' height.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

'Prioritise the living over dead': Fury over plans to turn London allotments into graveyard

Richmond Council plans to convert Shacklegate Lane allotments in Teddington into a cemetery extension to meet urgent burial demand despite resident objections.
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1 month ago

Labour suspends councillor over illegal nanny

"it beggars belief" she was re-selected to stand in the 2026 council elections.
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1 month ago

Rolls Royce towed in supercar parking 'crackdown'

A Saudi-registered Rolls Royce worth almost 250,000 was removed from London's Grosvenor Square as part of what the local council said was a crackdown on illegal parking. Westminster City Council (WCC) said it had begun removing supercars parked in Mayfair following complaints from residents about guests at the Chancery Rosewood hotel. The council said people staying at the hotel, on the site of the former US Embassy, had been parking their vehicles illegally on the pavement outside, and penalty charge notices (PCNs) had been ineffective.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Plans for hundreds of homes on north London station car park rejected

Sue Baker, a Labour councillor for Barnet Vale ward, told the committee she had received an overwhelming amount of negativity to the plans from residents. She listed the loss of the car park as problematic as it was used by many elderly residents as well as people with disabilities and mobility issues. Residents were concerned about the impact on the access road and station entrance as a school, St Catherine's RC Primary School, was also located close by.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Residents fear 24-hour casino next to west London school 'could expose children to gambling'

Residents oppose a proposed 24-hour casino in Notting Hill Gate, citing crime, noise, and exposure of children and vulnerable adults to gambling.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Trump hits out at horrible' Sadiq Khan as he reignites feud with London mayor

Donald Trump renewed attacks on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, while The Independent urges donations to fund paywall-free, on-the-ground journalism covering major issues.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

West London Labour councillor suspended for employing illegal worker in her home

She should've been suspended when the ruling was made in January, it is a serious offence and she should have been suspended pending an investigation. It beggars belief that she was then re-selected for the elections. They knew that she had [a judgement made against her] in January, and in May this year they put her forward for Chair of the Environment and Scrutiny Panel
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fromTime Out London
1 month ago

Tube fares are going up massively in 2026 - here's when they increase and by how much

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed that tube fares will be going up significantly next year. The increase of almost six percent is the result of an official order from the government that told TfL it should increase prices by the RPI rate of inflation plus one percent every year until 2030, in order to receive a £2.2 billion boost.
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1 month ago

Met seizes e-bikes in phone snatching crackdown

The Met Police seized 2,500 e-bikes and e-scooters to disrupt criminals using them to snatch mobile phones and commit robberies.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Londoners 'face overpriced ferry tickets' after Thames cycle bridge scrapped

At the time, the Mayor of London said he desperately wanted it to happen, but it cannot be at any cost and suggested a roll-on roll-off ferry as a short-term solution for crossing the river. He added: Despite considerable effort by TfL to minimise the cost of what is a welldesigned and technically feasible solution, the sheer scale and the complexity of providing an opening bridge on this part of the river with the increased costs means it is currently unaffordable. I continue to support a bridge as the right, longterm solution.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Mayor of London granted permission to use historic Greater London Council coat of arms

The King approved revival of the Greater London Council's historic coat of arms for use by the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority.
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1 month ago

'Having a mentor keeps me out of trouble'

Mentoring through London's Violence Reduction Unit helps at-risk youth find alternatives to crime and coincides with reductions in several violence and hospitalisation measures.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Lambeth axes Country Show to save Brockwell Park festivals after dropping court appeal

Lambeth Council has axed the Lambeth Country Show and dropped a last-minute legal appeal in order to allow the rest of the Brockwell Live events programme to go ahead next summer. Questions had been raised over the legality of major events in Brockwell Park including Mighty Hoopla, Field Day and Wide Awake after the council lost a High Court challenge in May. A judge ruled the events exceeded the permitted 28 days allowed under temporary change-of-use rules.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

London councils have a sustained reliance' on private firms as report shows 500m spend

London councils paid private consultancies and outsourcing firms £555m in 2024 and increasingly rely on them for core council functions.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Major London council receives damning report from auditors

Many of the weaknesses which we have reported here in the report are not new. They are long-standing issues that have persisted, some of which over many years. The pace of improvement has not matched in some cases the scale of the challenge facing the authority around a number of these matters. Without urgent and sustained action and clear accountability the council risks remaining in a cycle, in my view, of statutory intervention and limited assurance.
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London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

South London council plans legal action against Sadiq Khan and Met Police over closure of last police station

Closure of Twickenham Police Station front counter leaves Richmond without a police desk, prompting legal action over lack of consultation and risks to vulnerable residents.
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1 month ago

The King grants the Mayor of London permission to use the GLC's historic coat of arms

The coat of arms, once a familiar sight in London, was first granted to the Greater London Council (GLC) in October 1966, but when the GLC was abolished, the armorial was put into abeyance. Most municipal authorities have a coat of arms, but when the GLA was created in 2000, it didn't apply for one. Coats of Arms in most of the UK (except Scotland) are granted and managed by the College of Arms, under powers delegated to it by the Crown.
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1 month ago

Mayor of London urged to restart Crossrail 2 - and seek new tax powers to fund it

Mayor of London should restart planning for Crossrail 2 and seek powers to raise local taxes to pay for it.
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1 month ago

Council identifies potential sites for travellers

Islington Council proposed nine potential travellers' sites to provide up to 13 permanent pitches, addressing long-unmet accommodation needs of Gypsy and Traveller families.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Wetherspoons bids to open new pub next to busy central London train station

Wetherspoons seeks permission to open a 320-capacity pub next to Charing Cross with contested hours and local objections over noise, smoking area, and anti-social behaviour.
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1 month ago

Sadiq Khan under growing pressure to ban gambling adverts from the Tube

Hackney Council takes a 'health in all policies' approach to everything we do. "Gambling-related harm is well documented but not well recognised as it is often a highly stigmatised form of damage in the lives of some of ourmost deprived citizens."
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Drink-spiking mapped across London as cases soar - prompting vow from Sadiq Khan to tackle 'awful crime'

Latest figures show the number of spiking related offences recorded by the Metropolitan police increased by 23 per cent year-on-year to 2,633 in 2024/25 - almost 220 cases a month. But in only 84 cases was there a positive outcome, such as a person being charged with an offence. Offences were highest in Westminster (435) which covers the bulk of the West End - Lambeth (173) and Camden (164).
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London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

'Power hungry' data centres making London housing crisis worse by delaying new homes

Rapidly expanding, energy-intensive data centres are straining London's electricity grid, threatening housing connections and requiring urgent coordinated planning for power and development.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Council's repair delays blamed for ceiling collapse

Camden Council's repeated failures to fix an upstairs leak caused a collapsed ceiling, prolonged temporary accommodation, and criticism from the Housing Ombudsman.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'Budget may be breaking point for London business'

London businesses face intensified cost pressures as higher minimum wages, increased National Insurance, and raised business rates threaten hiring and profitability.
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