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Washing machines were number one cause for white goods fires

Washing machines were the cause of one third of white goods fires in London in 2025, data from the London

Picture of a public toilet, which have reduced by 40% in the UK in the last 25 years.

Nearly half of London boroughs are paying businesses to allow the public to use their toilets

Nearly half of London councils are paying local businesses up to £1000 annually to allow public use of their facilities

Red London pub at night (Credit: Free to use from Unsplash)

Stubbed out: The smoking ban and London pubs

The introduction of the 2007 ban on smoking indoors is often credited with contributing to the closure of thousands of

women shields herself from fist

Domestic abuse crimes fall but experts warn of systemic issues 

The latest ONS figures show that London recorded higher arrest rates than the national average, with 55.2 arrests per 100 domestic abuse-related offences compared with 44.2 across England and Wales.

Inside shot of Arsenal's Emirates stadium

Arsenal ranked most exciting and efficient Premier League London club

Arsenal have been the most exciting and efficient Premier League club in London over the last five seasons, according to

Colourful deflated balloons on the ground

Nitrous oxide popularity plummeting but its harms persist, data shows

Nitrous oxide use has continued to decline across England and Wales, according to the data from the Office for National

A large solar panel in front of a modern building with balconies and plants.

The boroughs driving London’s solar evolution

London’s suburban boroughs help to its renewable energy goals more than central ones, with Havering providing the most solar energy

Similar death rates mask a harsher truth for London’s poorest boroughs

At first glance, new data from the Office for National Statistics tells a reassuring story that despite vast wealth gaps,

WATCH: Why Gen Z loves vintage – according to the founder of Hackney flea market

The founder of Hackney Flea Market explained why more people are buying second-hand items – and why Gen Z is

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WATCH: London’s largest food redistribution charity makes its five-millionth meal

London’s largest food redistribution charity has made its five-millionth meal for people in need – a bean and lentil stew

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New housing scheme launching for young women as prison recall numbers almost double

Young women make up just 4% of the prison population yet they face higher rates of recall than men and

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