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19 hours ago

Legal action over police front counter closure

Harrow Council plans legal action after Met Police and London mayor support closure of Pinner Police Station's volunteer-led front desk, leaving borough without in-person counters.
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6 hours ago

Reform UK London Assembly Members criticised for missing Remembrance Service

Mayor Sadiq Khan and London Assembly members and emergency service representatives laid wreaths for WWII's 80th anniversary; Reform UK members Alex Wilson and Keith Prince were absent, citing other commitments.
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19 hours ago

Locals angry after pavement left 'like a ski jump'

A newly laid sloping pavement on West End Lane creates a dangerous trip hazard, prompting residents and Camden Council to pursue a widened, level footpath.
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1 day ago

Traffic wardens to begin industrial action

Bromley traffic wardens will limit duties for a week from 10 November, reducing discretionary PCN issuance in a pay dispute with APCOA.
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1 day ago

BBC director resigns after criticism of the broadcaster's editing of a Trump speech

BBC director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness resigned after criticism for editing former President Donald Trump's Jan. 6, 2021 speech.
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2 days ago

Single mum fined 1,000 for leaving envelope beside overflowing bins in west London

A single mother and nurse faces a £1,000 fine and criminal proceedings for leaving cardboard by full communal bins while the council enforces zero-tolerance littering.
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3 days ago

London families wait 18 years for council home as Government tells Sadiq Khan: 'Build, baby, build!'

Thousands of London families face extreme waits for council homes amid collapsing social housebuilding; an £11.7bn Government–City Hall programme aims to boost affordable housing.
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3 days ago

TfL staff take fight to Downing Street over visa rule changes that could force them to leave UK

Changes to UK skilled-worker visa rules risk forcing dozens of TfL staff to leave; unions and the mayor demand exemptions and urgent transitional protections.
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3 days ago

Lady Mayor show: What is the time and route for the first of its kind?

First Lady Mayor's Show led by Dame Susan celebrates City of London's traditions with around 7,000 participants, 200 horses, and over 50 decorated floats.
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3 days ago

This popular South Bank shopping destination is set to get torn down by developers

Gabriel's Wharf independent traders must vacate by Sept 27, 2026, as Coin Street plans demolition and temporary redevelopment leading to future site changes.
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3 days ago

Lady mayor aims to 'un-square the Square Mile'

Dame Susan Langley is the first 'Lady Mayor', renames the Lord Mayor's Show and champions equality, Square Mile innovation and East End heritage.
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3 days ago

Admin blunders cost cash-strapped east London council up to 200,000 in lost income

Administrative failures in Newham Council's commercial waste service caused about £200,000 in unbilled revenue over up to five years.
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3 days ago

Highgate Cemetery gets dramatic redevelopment after grave owner backlash

Highgate Cemetery will receive an 18 million, 25-year regeneration to address decay and climate change after controversy over a proposed gardeners' building and toilet block.
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3 days ago

Nurse slapped with 1,000 fine by London council for 'flytipping' an envelope

Resident fined £1,000 for placing cardboard by overflowing communal bins; she says fine is disproportionate and highlights inadequate bin provision and council support.
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3 days ago

EV congestion charge 'will increase minicab fares'

London will require electric vehicles to pay the congestion charge, likely increasing minicab fares and reducing incentives to switch from petrol and diesel.
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4 days ago

Huge opposition to 2,000 homes planned on London green belt

Berkeley proposes about 2,000 homes on Bromley green belt land, sparking over 5,000 petition signatures opposing green space loss, wildlife harm, and infrastructure strain.
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5 days ago

'Worst year' for fireworks misuse in Harrow

Harrow faces dangerous antisocial fireworks incidents, prompting council enforcement, fines up to 100, and a dedicated reporting line to protect residents and public safety.
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5 days ago

Village on edge of London up in arms about developer's plans to build 650 homes on green belt

Plan proposes 650 homes, care home, community centre, and public green space on over 120 acres of Biggin Hill's Aperfield Green belt.
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6 days ago

London council to fine rickshaw drivers for playing loud music and speeding

Westminster will enforce a three-year PSPO from November 18 allowing fines and removal of pedicabs for loud music, speeding, pavement obstruction, or intimidating behaviour.
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1 week ago

Sadiq Khan uses Rio speech to rekindle war of words with 'climate wrecker' Donald Trump

Sadiq Khan called the US president a climate wrecker, promoted Ulez and solar plans, faced criticism over emissions progress and incurred costly Africa trip expenses.
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1 week ago

Residents voice fears over 700-home development at site of fire-hit hotel in north London

Plans to restore the Grade II-listed Railway Hotel include building 700 homes on adjacent Forumside land, prompting local concerns about building height, scale and impact.
#soho
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2 weeks ago
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New images show what a pedestrianised Soho could look like

Plans propose permanent pedestrianisation of parts of Soho, making Old Compton Street, Kingly Street and Greek Street car-free to improve air quality and boost businesses.
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1 week ago
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Proposals For a Pedestrianised Soho Have Been Unveiled

Proposal to pedestrianise sections of Soho, with timed vehicle access, shared cyclist-pedestrian spaces, improved lighting, and environmental and business benefits.
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2 weeks ago

This leafy, happy neighbourhood has been named the best London borough to live

The paper has dug into data from across all 32 London boroughs to determine which one really is the 'best'. It handed out points across 37 different categories, which all came under one of four broader categories: great outdoors, good vibes, culture and activities and hospitality. Those more specific metrics included how much green space the area has, how many top-rated restaurants, hotels and music venues it has, and how many heritage sites it possesses.
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2 weeks ago

London 'will avoid worst of Angela Rayner's council funding raid' after fears of huge tax rises and service cuts

London will largely avoid the worst effects of a proposed £2 billion council funding redistribution after housing costs receive greater weighting in the formula.
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1 week ago

What will Labour sacrifice for its housing targets? A standoff in south London is putting it to the test | Anna Minton

A proposed 877-unit Berkeley Homes development in Peckham reduced affordable housing from 35% to 12%, prompting council rejection and an appeal to the planning inspectorate.
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1 week ago

Southwark Lib Dems call for 'urgent enforcement action against Chancellor' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has said the Chancellor's position is "extremely tenuous" as Rachel Reeves has spent months "floating punishing tax hikes on family homes" whilst she has been "profiting from illegally renting out her house."
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1 week ago

Record 9.4 million fines slapped on London motorists as councils and TfL accused of 'money-making exercise'

London issued a record 9,462,185 penalty charge notices last year amid accusations that enforcement is being used to generate revenue for councils and TfL.
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1 week ago

Fury as London council plans to open libraries just three days a week in 'salami slicing' budget cuts

Hackney Council proposes reduced opening hours across eight libraries to save £773,000, prompting criticism over impacts on community access and vulnerable residents.
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1 week ago

Four London boroughs among five most 'income-deprived' places in England

Four London boroughs rank among England's most income-deprived areas, with Tower Hamlets and Hackney exceeding 40% of households in income deprivation.
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1 week ago

Littering fines in west London borough jump to 250 in crackdown

The changes follow a series of hikes agreed by the council's Cabinet last year, which was the first time the charges had been raised since December 2017. At that meeting Conservative councillor Adronie Alford told the Labour Cabinet members while she had no problem with the increases per se she was concerned about residents receiving FPNs due to rubbish being left by refuse collectors.
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1 week ago

Dog walker killed in senseless' Uxbridge triple stabbing was trying to help'

A gentle and peaceful dog walker who was just trying to help has died and two people have been injured in a triple stabbing in west London. A 22-year-old Afghan national has been arrested on suspicion of murder as neighbours paid tribute to the victim, who they said was just doing the normal dog walk that he does every day.
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2 weeks ago
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TfL spends 113k to crack down on rough sleepers

TfL spent more than £113,000 in three months hiring private security to prevent rough sleepers returning to Park Lane.
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2 weeks ago
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Transport for London accused of 'lying' to smear vigilantes cleaning graffiti-covered Tube carriages

Transport for London claimed verbal evidence that vigilante cleaners created graffiti but holds no recorded proof and now faces demands for apology and clarification.
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2 weeks ago

History is repeating itself': fight against far-right in London's East End goes on

The East End remains a primary target for far-right groups, prompting community resistance and police action to prevent far-right marches and public disorder.
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2 weeks ago

Secure bike spaces to be culled under Sadiq Khan's emergency rules on affordable housing

The amount of bike storage that needs to be provided in new housing developments in London is to be watered down, it can be revealed. This will reduce the number of secure bike spaces that have to be provided and could also permit developers to make a financial contribution in lieu of building bike racks or allow them to be built some distance from the new homes. City Hall believes this is acceptable because of the rise in the number of Londoners hiring dockless e-bikes, such as those provided by Lime and Forest.
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2 weeks ago

Every London borough ranked from worst to best

Richmond-on-Thames ranks top among London's 32 boroughs based on 34-category scoring that rewards green space, low crime, amenities, and resident happiness.
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2 weeks ago

London restaurant fined 120k for employing illegal workers fighting Home Office bid for it to be stripped of licence

Wood Oven BBQ and Pizzeria employed three Bulgarian women without right to work, was fined 120,000 and now faces Home Office request to strip its licence.
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2 weeks ago
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Sadiq Khan gets go-ahead to slash affordable housing ratio to 20% to tackle London housing crisis

Affordable-homes target for new London developments will be temporarily reduced from 35% to 20% to unlock housebuilding and fast-track projects until March 2028.
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3 weeks ago
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Don't cut London's affordable housing quotas, Labour MPs urge ministers and mayor

Labour MPs urge ministers and the London mayor to drop plans reducing affordable housing quotas from 35% to 20%, protecting affordable homes in London.
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2 weeks ago

Appeal to build office block near oldest synagogue

Welput, a real estate fund managed by American investment firm BGO, saw its application to construct the tower close to Bevis Marks Synagogue turned down by the City of London Corporation (CLC) in December. The planned scheme involves the demolition of neighbouring Bury House on Bury Street. Opponents of the project include the UK's chief rabbi, Sir Ephraim Mirvis, and historians Sir Simon Schama, Tom Holland and Simon Sebag Montefiore. Welput has been approached for comment.
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2 weeks ago

East London faces travel chaos over Christmas period as bus drivers ballot for strikes

"This is union-busting, pure and simple. And Unite will never stand for it, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said. "Management must end this treatment of our Unite reps, or it will face dealing with strike action that will disrupt services in East London. This is a dispute entirely of the employer's making."
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2 weeks ago

London Living Wage jumps by inflation-busting 6.9% to 14.80 an hour in boost to 150,000 low-paid workers

London Living Wage raised to £14.80 an hour, increasing pay for more than 150,000 low-paid London workers and outpacing the legal minimum.
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2 weeks ago

The public deserves better - Met phone theft lead

The Metropolitan Police's newly appointed lead on phone theft says its work in tackling the crime has not been "good enough". Just over 1% of phone thefts in London result in a charge or conviction, according to the force's data, compared with 11% for robberies. London Assembly member Neil Garratt urged more to be done to tackle the issue of phone theft, which he compared to an "epidemic" in the city.
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2 weeks ago

Met Police ban UKIP protest in Tower Hamlets over concerns of 'serious disorder'

Metropolitan Police banned a UKIP-organised anti-migrant march in Tower Hamlets to prevent disorder and protect community safety.
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2 weeks ago

City of London PC who took and uploaded photo of woman in children's park is given warning

As well as the photo of the woman at the children's park, whose face was not shown though who PC Jacks had described as having the biggest fake boobs, they included references to a friend as a big fat poof, a commentary on other passengers during a journey home in which a woman is called an old slag and a post stating AIDS is a terrible thing. Especially Turkish AIDS.
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2 weeks ago

Decision tonight could seal the fate of a second entrance at Woolwich's Elizabeth line station

Woolwich Elizabeth line station lacks capacity for a second entrance due to proposed Armourer's Court development and design flaws causing escalator crowding.
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2 weeks ago

Council failed to protect vulnerable north London woman after her home was taken over by drug dealers, report finds

Brent Council failed to safeguard a vulnerable woman whose home was cuckooed, causing missed care, delayed rehousing, and her death before support and safer accommodation were provided.
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2 weeks ago

Family-run London restaurant fights back against 1.5million fine over an extractor fan

Family-run South London restaurant faces a multi-million-pound POCA confiscation over an unauthorised extractor and has raised nearly £20,000 to fund legal defence.
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3 weeks ago

London is set for a new 700 million Overground line

The West London Orbital would create a new London Overground branch linking Hounslow to Hendon and West Hampstead via Old Oak Common, costing about £700m.
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3 weeks ago

The east London borough that could raise council tax by 9 percent in 2026

Back in April, Newham Council got special permission to raise its council tax by 8.99 percent - nearly double the normal increase cap of 4.99 percent - in order to help it swerve bankruptcy. As Newham faces more 'difficult decisions' and a £53 million funding gap next year, a new report suggests that it could ask for permission to increase its council tax by the same amount again.
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3 weeks ago

'Baby bank was there for me when I needed it'

Two-child benefit cap forces families to rely on baby banks and charities while cost pressures, low benefit rates, housing and childcare problems remain.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Jewish man questioned by police in London for 'antagonising' Palestine protesters by wearing Star of David

The officers have noted in their statement that they believe that because the Star of David was out and present to people, which may take either offence to the presence of it, they felt that was antagonising the situation, the detective says. I think that's, with respect, appalling and shows a complete ignorance on behalf of those officers, the lawyer responds.
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3 weeks ago

London developers to be allowed to reduce percentage of affordable homes

Steve Reed, the housing secretary, and Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, will announce the package within weeks, in what officials say will be a time-limited intervention designed to stall the sudden drop in new building in the capital. The plans, details of which are still being negotiated, have been welcomed by developers but condemned by homelessness charities who say it will increase the record numbers of people who are homeless in the UK.
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3 weeks ago

London schools to get filters to cut air pollution

A 2.7m programme will install air filters in over 200 London schools to reduce classroom PM2.5 by up to 68% and protect children's health.
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3 weeks ago

Friday Video: Drool Over This London School Street - Streetsblog New York City

School play streets reclaim stadium perimeter for children, creating calm, car-light spaces where kids can play and parents can socialize.
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3 weeks ago

Oxford Street 'pedestrianised by next summer' as Sadiq Khan fast-tracks 150m traffic-free scheme

Oxford Street pedestrianisation plans aim for on-the-ground changes within nine to ten months amid funding steps, local opposition, and potential Tory legal challenges.
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3 weeks ago

Londoners forced to move out of capital to have children, experts warn - as scale of families exodus revealed

Rising living costs and falling birth rates are driving families out of London, causing sharp declines in pupil numbers and threatening schools and community life.
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3 weeks ago

Battle to scrap south London LTNs after 'traffic just pushed elsewhere and no improvement to air quality'

A final decision on whether two unpopular Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in Greenwich will become permanent will be made next month. Greenwich Council launched the West and East Neighbourhood Management Trial Scheme last November, aiming to reduce traffic and improve air quality in two areas of Greenwich by issuing fines to motorists who drive through certain areas at peak times.
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3 weeks ago

Just two Met Police front counters to stay open 24/7 under cost-cutting measures

Met Police will reduce front desks from 37 to 27, leaving only two 24-hour counters, to save money and address a 260 million shortfall.
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3 weeks ago

Planning inquiry underway over controversial Brick Lane developments

The inquiry will determine applications to redevelop three sites on and around Brick Lane, after property owner Truman Estates and Zeloof LLP appealed to the government's Planning Inspectorate to decide whether they should go ahead. The Save Brick Lane Campaign, which opposes the plans, say they fail to reflect local wants and needs and don't provide enough housing. The largest of the three proposals would demolish several buildings at the Truman's Brewery site between Brick Lane and Spital Street.
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3 weeks ago

Plans unveiled for hair-raising 425m zipline at Arcelormittal Orbit in Olympic Park

Plans to run a 425m zipline from the ArcellorMittal Orbit tower in the Olympic Park are set to be considered by councillors next week. ZipWorld, which operates the 114.5m high tower, wants planning permission for the wire from both Tower Hamlets and Newham councils. Plans say the zipline would offer a unique and exhilarating experience for a predicted 60,000 extra visitors a year.
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3 weeks ago

National Army Museum plans new underground expansion with new gallery and auditorium

National Army Museum will gain an underground extension beneath a redeveloped neighbouring block, adding a gallery, 140-seat auditorium, and public garden; construction due by 2029.
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3 weeks ago

TfL slammed for 'dire' nuisance noise enforcement on transport network

Transport for London (TfL) has brought just four prosecutions against passengers for loud phone conversations or playing audio on their devices since 2020, it has emerged. The transport authority's byelaws state that no passenger shall, to the annoyance of any person, sing or use any instrument, article or equipment for the production or reproduction of sound. This would include having phone conversations on speaker or playing music out loud.
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4 weeks ago

'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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4 weeks ago

Families moved out of Mile End tower block due to sewage water in lift shafts

Lift shafts at Angela Court flooded with sewage due to pump and design failures, forcing six households to be rehoused while costly, complex repairs and liability are explored.
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1 month 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 month 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 month 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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1 month ago

Is London in the grip of a crime wave? It's not so simple

I think he's done a terrible job, Donald Trump said during his state visit to the UK last month, in his latest broadside at London's mayor, Sadiq Khan. Crime in London is through the roof. Trump's view is increasingly accepted wisdom in rightwing circles and is gaining traction more widely. Crime is even being blamed along with rising taxes for an apparent exodus of the super-rich from the UK.
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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month ago

Tourists face 5 rise for London NYE firework show

People coming from outside London to watch the city's flagship New Year's Eve fireworks display will face a 5 increase on last year. The first of about 100,000 tickets for London's annual New Year's Eve fireworks display will go on sale on 17 October. Ticket prices for Londoners remain 20 and 35, but those living outside the capital will pay 40 (up 14.5%) and 55 (up 10%), depending on the tier.
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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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