A new report indicates that London's declining birth rate is leading to reduced demand for school places, continuing a trend affecting local education. Meanwhile, in Brixton, residents are dealing with a prolonged disruption due to an infrastructure issue with the Super Grid Transformer, expected to persist until late February 2025. Mayor Sadiq Khan's concerns about dwindling office attendance are attributed to his policies, highlighting broader economic challenges. In other news, an investigation is underway following the tragic death of a schoolboy hit by a train in Croydon, marking a grim highlight in London's daily news.
According to a new report, London's declining birth rate has led to a continuous drop in demand for school places in the capital.
Brixton residents are facing ongoing disruption as the Super Grid Transformer remains stuck on Coldharbour Lane until at least Sunday, February 23, 2025.
Tom Jones from City AM indicates that Sadiq Khan faces criticism for declining office attendance, which is affecting London's economic recovery.
An investigation has been initiated following the tragic death of a schoolboy hit by a train in Croydon.
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