Significant decline in London public toilet availability leaves residents constrained by “loo leash”
Three times as many public toilets have been closed as have been opened across London since the 2013/14 financial year,

Three times as many public toilets have been closed as have been opened across London since the 2013/14 financial year,

The number of children receiving their first measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine on time has been boosted thanks to

A charity is hoping an evening of high-energy DJ beats and dancing in Dalston will raise money in the fight

There were celebrations across the British Jewish community after Emily Damari, 28, a dual Israeli and British citizen, was released

Seven campaign groups have joined together to create the Save Brick Lane exhibition running until Christmas that opposes the controversial

A Newham children’s hospice charity has launched an urgent appeal for donations this Christmas to continue providing vital care for

Six people have been charged with being members of a proscribed terrorist group, the Met Police say. Turkan Ozcan, 59,

Around 200 activists marched on Transport for London headquarters to demand a ‘bill of rights’ for bus drivers to kickstart

A prized community garden in Archway needs investment to continue its green social prescribing offer after nearly 50 years. Sunnyside

Community driven artists co-run an art project called Sundial Arts in Bethnal Green, which aims to empower creativity and deepens

London’s bus drivers will protest on 14 December against what they say are unsafe working conditions that put their passengers