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7 hours ago

Oxford Street bombshell as Labour chief describes Sadiq Khan quango as 'dangerous for democracy'

Development corporations normally exist to take an area of brownfield, untransformed land and turn it into an end state. You take a field and turn it into a new town; you take an old gaswork and turn it into a business park. Here we have got an area which is already developed, and there already is development going through - the new House of Fraser, the new Debenhams buildings, coming on stream soon, Wells House, South Milton triangle underway a development pipeline underway under existing City plan and the existing Westminster planning committee.
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fromLondon On The Inside
5 hours ago

How Safe Is the City for Women?

As of the start of 2026, London's murder rate had dropped to the lowest it's been in more than a decade, making the capital one of the safest Western cities in the world according to the Mayor. The statistics certainly paint a different picture to the viral videos suggesting London is lawless peddled by the far right on social media.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
6 hours ago

The scandal of London councils' spending black holes

Local government councils raise council tax without demonstrating clear value or exploring efficiency improvements that private sector organizations routinely implement.
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fromianVisits
6 hours ago

Tickets Alert: Attend the Lady Mayor's lecture at the Guildhall

The Lady Mayor of London will deliver the annual Gresham Lecture at Guildhall's Livery Hall on April 13th, focusing on social mobility and breaking barriers in London's financial sector.
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14 hours ago

Tube fares to rise by 5.8% from 1 March

London Underground, Overground, DLR, and Elizabeth line fares increase 5.8% from March 1, while bus and tram fares freeze until July 2026 as a cost-of-living measure.
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fromTime Out London
6 hours ago

This famous London shopping street is finally officially going car-free

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has approved final plans to ban vehicles from Oxford Street, transforming the iconic shopping street into a fully pedestrianized area by late 2027.
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fromTime Out London
10 hours ago

A new interactive chart shows how much London tube fares have gone up in the last 20 years

London Underground fares have remained relatively stable in real terms over 21 years, with central zone fares matching 2005 prices when adjusted for inflation, though outer zone travel has become significantly more expensive.
#school-violence
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8 hours ago

Tube drivers approve strike over fourday week

London Underground drivers voted to strike against TfL's proposed four-day working week, citing safety concerns over unpredictable shift patterns and fatigue risks.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
10 hours ago

Couple face 3.7m court bill after trying to stop tower that blocked light to home

A retired couple won a legal case against developers for blocking light to their home but now faces a £3.7m court bill despite their victory.
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5 hours ago

CCTV shows terrifying raid by hammer gang on north London jewellers as victim speaks of ordeal

The footage shows four figures dressed head-to-toe in black, their faces concealed by motorcycle helmets, storming the jeweller's in Haringey, close to Finsbury Park. The group can be seen smashing glass counters with hammers and grabbing jewellery, which they then place into plastic bags. Two employees are shown running to the back of the store as the robbery unfolds.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Met police to pilot facial recognition identity checks, mayor confirms

Metropolitan Police will deploy handheld facial recognition technology with 100 officers for six months to verify identities during police stops, supported by Mayor Khan despite concerns about privacy and accuracy.
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1 day ago

Oxford Street pedestrianisation gets go-ahead from Sadiq Khan with traffic ban this summer

London's mayor authorized pedestrianization of Oxford Street between Selfridges and Ikea, rejecting public opposition concerns about increased congestion and bus route disruptions.
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1 day ago

Strike will not affect Windrush line, TfL says

RMT union members employed by Cleshar CS Ltd are striking on the Windrush line over inadequate pay rises and poor working conditions, with TfL planning to maintain normal service through contingency arrangements.
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1 day ago

Manhunt as woman upskirted at London Victoria Tube station

British Transport Police launched a manhunt after a woman was upskirted at Victoria station on the London Underground, releasing CCTV images of a suspect wearing a tan coat and carrying a blue Fish-branded shopping bag.
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1 day ago

Man in his 50s fighting for life after stabbing in Sydenham

A man in his 50s is critically injured in hospital after being stabbed in Sydenham early Thursday morning, with police investigating and seeking witnesses.
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2 days ago

Tower of London 'at-risk of serious harm' under draft plan for Square Mile

Historic England warns that the City of London Corporation's City Plan 2040 poses serious risks to the Tower of London's preservation due to excessive development scale and location.
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2 days ago

Squatters evicted from above west London Marks and Spencer

Broadway House on Fulham Broadway is subject to a three-month court closure order after trespassers broke in, with only the landlord, emergency services, and council permitted entry during this period.
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2 days ago

'I've lost everything': Devastated Caledonian Road shopkeeper says flooding destroyed his 17-year-old business

A 36-inch waterpipe burst on Caledonian Road in Islington caused severe flooding, requiring emergency evacuation of 50 people and three dogs, devastating local businesses including a 17-year-old shop with extensive stock damage.
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2 days ago

Shoplifting Met Police officer who stole 2 tuna baguette from Pret branch dismissed

Given the demanding nature of a uniform officer's role, if he was able to work his shift he was clearly not so impacted by tiredness that he could have failed to realise the need to pay for the baguette.
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2 days ago

Met Police chief praises officer who defended Christian preacher's freedom of speech in Whitechapel

A Metropolitan Police officer in Whitechapel defended a Christian preacher's right to free speech, earning praise from senior police leadership for demonstrating impartial policing without fear or favor.
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2 days ago

Met Police to cut mounted unit in cost cutting measure

We're dealing now with thousands of protests every year. We also know that the protest demand on the Met is a chronic abstraction for officers taken out of community policing. Money given to the Met from central Government to cover policing in the capital city was significantly underfunded for the amount of demand that they are currently dealing with.
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2 days ago

Moment Met Police arrest rider carrying sword in Walthamstow motorbike chase

Officers initially attempted to stop a man on a motorbike after he had been spotted with a false number plate. In bodycam footage released by the Met Police on X, officers are seen chasing down the rider before he crashes into an officer's bike. The suspect then takes off on foot.
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4 days ago

City Hall policing office staff to strike over pay

MOPAC staff will strike three days over an imposed 2% pay award seen as a real-terms cut and lowest increase across the GLA.
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fromLondon On The Inside
4 days ago

A Large Floating Park Could Be Coming to London

Royal Victoria Dock West will become London's largest floating destination with a large floating park, year‑round wellness facilities, floating homes, and increased public open space.
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fromTime Out London
1 week ago

A major London bus service could be re-routed

TfL is consulting on rerouting and extending evening hours of the 310 bus to improve connections and speed journeys between Stamford Hill and Golders Green.
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1 week ago

More than 100 affordable homes in west London to be demolished after contractor goes bust

In January 2022, Henry Construction was awarded a 40 million contract by the local authority to deliver 105 Passivhaus-standard new homes across these six sites all designed by Bell Phillips and work started on the schemes later that year. The Ealing Council building Nearly 18 months later in June 2023, the builder went into administration, leaving some buildings unfinished, though close to completion. At the time, the council said it was committed to completing all of the homes a position which has since changed.
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1 week ago

Last-ditch call to save police front counters

Ten London police front counters will close, reducing 37 to 27 and leaving only two 24-hour counters, raising concerns for vulnerable residents.
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1 week ago

Fraudster who wanted to become Mayor of London spared jail for 105,000 Aparthotels fraud

Lettings boss Ghanshyam Sarup Batra, 63, was director of a company managing four Aparthotels when he drained its bank account, leaving just only 3.48 for creditors. It happened during a four-day period when London-based Dylan Lettings Worldwide Limited had assets transferred to a receiver. By May 2017, a number of mortgage companies had called in debts personally owed by Batra - who is pictured on his Facebook page with Hollywood star John Travolta.
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1 week ago

London pedicab regulations target 'rip-off fares'

London will regulate pedicab drivers with licences, safety and language checks, and capped fares to prevent rip-offs, noise and unsafe behaviour.
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1 week ago

London's pedicab cowboys face a new sheriff as TfL clamps down on rip-off fares

London's long-running pedicab free-for-all is finally being brought to heel, as Transport for London ( TfL) begins rolling out rules designed to tame what many have seen as the West End's last transport wild west. From this winter, there will likely be fewer pedicabs circling theatres and tourist hotspots. Not because demand has vanished, but because regulation has arrived. For the first time, fares will be capped and operators licensed, reshaping a trade that has operated for years with little formal oversight.
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1 week ago

Prisoner escapes London hospitals twice in a week

Daniel Boakye, 21, absconded from Lewisham Hospital while in police custody, marking his second escape from hospital custody within a week.
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1 week ago

Flagship London borough warns of looming financial crisis as it makes big council tax announcement

Westminster will keep almost all council tax frozen, add a small adult social care precept, but warns of severe budget shortfalls from government funding changes.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago

Inside London's North-South Divide

North–South London tensions stem from geography, transport inequalities, commuting patterns, and strong local identities that shape residents' willingness to cross the river.
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

The London Underground's Piccadilly line will be hit by strikes this week - dates, times and how much services will be disrupted

If you're taking the Piccadilly line this week, prepare for potential delays, disruptions and even cancellations due to the strikes. Here's everything you need to know. RECOMMENDED: Strikes have been called for the Overground this month. When are the Piccadilly line strikes? The strikes aren't actually on the Piccadilly line, rather at the depot that serves the service. RMT members working at the Northfields Depot in Ealing are on strike from the evening of Sunday February 15 until the morning of Saturday February 21.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

'You are the antidote to hatred': Sadiq Khan battles hate crime with 1.8m boost for community centres

£1.8m will fund 30 London community centres to host events addressing social isolation, hate crime and community cohesion.
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fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

This London borough will have the lowest council tax in the UK in 2026/27

Wandsworth will raise council tax by 2% for 2026/27, freezing the main element for the fourth consecutive year and retaining the lowest council tax nationally.
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2 weeks ago

Portobello Road to be 'modernised' with 4.4 million revamp

The world-famous high street, that has appeared in hit films such as Notting Hill and Paddington, will have wider granite pavements, new lighting and greening after Kensington and Chelsea councillors approved the plans during a meeting on Tuesday night. Other improvements include more dropped kerbs for wheelchairs, more parking bays and replacing concrete anti-terror barriers with sliding bollards. Works are expected to begin in January 2027, according to the council.
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fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

New Plan to Help Pubs and Clubs Stay Open Later Has Been Announced

A six-week consultation will seek a London-wide licensing policy, supporting nightlife and allowing potential mayoral 'call-in' powers to override council refusals.
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2 weeks ago

Sadiq Khan sets out new licensing plans to boost capital's hospitality and nightlife industries - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

A London-wide Strategic Licensing Policy will unify borough licensing, support hospitality and night‑time economic growth, and grant the Mayor powers to intervene in strategic applications.
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2 weeks ago

Night mayor! Sadiq Khan sets out new vision to boost London pubs and clubs after dark

London mayor to gain power to set citywide late-night licensing rules allowing pubs and clubs to open later and override borough refusals.
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2 weeks ago

South London council slammed for spending 'insulting' 6,000 on takeaways

Southwark Council spent nearly £40,000 on subsistence, including thousands on Domino's, UberEats, Deliveroo and café chains, prompting opposition accusations of waste.
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2 weeks ago

West London orphans left in squalid conditions' by council to save money

The High Court has ruled that a west London council acted unlawfully and failed an orphaned child by leaving him in squalid conditions in order to avoid the financial burden of taking him on as looked after. While the child lived with his sister, who was also a child, the case was bought on behalf of only one of them. As a result of these tenancy succession laws, the child became a trespasser in his own home.
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2 weeks ago

'There are dozens of empty homes but families like mine are living in limbo'

Many council homes remain empty for years while almost 30,000 people wait for social housing, with void turnaround far exceeding repair targets.
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2 weeks ago

Two west London restaurants under pressure after hiring 15 illegal workers

Al Balad restaurants faced repeated immigration breaches, large unpaid fines, staff hostility prompting police, and the Home Office sought revocation of the premises licence.
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2 weeks ago

Plans to transform UK's busiest station approved

Plans approved to build a 97m mixed-use tower over Liverpool Street station concourse, promising increased concourse capacity and accessibility while drawing heritage conservation opposition.
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fromThe Washington Post
2 weeks ago

Prince William, Princess Catherine 'deeply concerned' by Epstein revelations

Prince William and Princess Catherine expressed deep concern as new Epstein documents link Jeffrey Epstein to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and prompt high-level resignations.
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2 weeks ago

'Hit-squad' to tackle fly-tipping in Ealing

Ealing Council will invest in tidy teams, CCTV, recycling pilots, park refurbishments and street-lighting while raising council tax by 4.99%.
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2 weeks ago

Developer urged to sell protected ancient woodland

A landowner is urged to sell Gorne Wood in Lewisham at fair market value amid concerns about deterioration and potential development threatening protected ancient woodland.
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3 weeks ago

London boroughs want to keep half any tourist tax

Tourists travel from near and far to visit London.
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3 weeks ago

How does London's job market look now compared to before Labour came to power

Finding full time employment in the capital is particularly tough right now. 7.2 per cent of people are unemployed in the capital, a level last seen during the early months of the pandemic. That's up from 5.4 per cent in June 2024, before Labour came into power. Unemployment in London has risen faster than in any other region, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics.
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3 weeks ago

West End streets could become a vast new public plaza under latest plans

Regent Street St James's, Waterloo Place and south Piccadilly Circus will be pedestrianised, adding 35,000+ sqm of public space with wider pavements and cycle lanes.
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fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

Council tax is set to double for property owners in one London borough

Kensington and Chelsea may double council tax for second homes and cut council tax support, affecting 8,000 low-income residents and pensioners amid a £139m shortfall.
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3 weeks ago

Cyber-attack halts planning applications and house sales in London's richest borough

Kensington and Chelsea Council cannot access back-office systems after a cyberattack, leaving 650 planning applications stalled and some private house sales failed.
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3 weeks ago

'Bus driver who punched thief made me feel safe'

A bus driver knocked unconscious a passenger who stole a woman's necklace; the woman says his actions likely prevented harm to her and her daughter.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The Guardian view on London's nightlife: how to share city space is best resolved locally | Editorial

A revamped nightlife strategy aims to revive London's after-dark economy by supporting diverse, community-grounded night activities, improved monitoring, and funding beyond alcohol-dependent venues.
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3 weeks ago

London schools crisis: Secondaries worst hit for first time as pupil numbers plummet further

Falling pupil numbers in London risk around £45m in school funding cuts, forcing curriculum narrowing, class reductions and potential additional school closures.
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4 weeks ago

London shop thefts soar by 19% in a year, shock new figures show

We are having real success tackling the crimes that terrorise communities. But the crimes that tear at the fabric of communities, like shop theft and shop robbery, continue to rise and we must do more. That is why we are putting 13,000 more neighbourhood officers on the beat, and have invested 2 billion more in forces across the country since we took office.
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4 weeks ago

Mayor Sadiq Khan has gutted policing' in London as officers fall by 1,460 in a year, Tories claim

London policing lost 1,461 officers (4.3%), contributing to a fall to 145,550 full-time officers nationally and prompting political criticism.
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4 weeks ago

Train strikes have been called for the London Overground next month

Signallers and telecom staff on the London Overground Windrush line will strike on three Thursdays between February and April over pay and conditions.
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1 month ago
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Sadiq Khan isn't gaslighting on true crime levels in London, mayor's anti-violence chief says

London recorded 97 homicides in 2025, the lowest per capita since records began, while knife crime and phone theft remain significant concerns.
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1 month ago
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Is Sadiq Khan 'gaslighting' Londoners? The capital's great crime paradox explained

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

London housebuilding rates fall by 84% in a decade

Private-sector housebuilding in London fell 84% since 2015, far below the capital's requirement of roughly 88,000 new homes per year.
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1 month ago

Backlash after TfL continues to outsource cleaners

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

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

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

London courts have fastest growing case backlog

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

TfL licence delay payments not enough, union says

TfL will pay one-off goodwill payments of 300–500 to some taxi and PHV drivers after a licensing software glitch delayed renewals and left many unable to work.
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1 month ago

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

London lost tens of thousands of jobs across retail, administration, transport, hospitality and manufacturing, driving the fastest regional rise in unemployment in the UK.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate

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

Chinese embassy opponents to seek judicial review

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

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

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

'Landmark' gasholder may host wild swimming pond

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