Billingsgate Market traders welcome relocation plans
Billingsgate Fish Market traders have supported plans to leave its current site in Poplar and move to a new mega-site

Billingsgate Fish Market traders have supported plans to leave its current site in Poplar and move to a new mega-site

Londoners flocked outdoors on Wednesday as temperatures reached a high of 18 degrees on the hottest day of the year

Brick Lane development plan still pending

The total revenue Redbridge Council receives from Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) has doubled over five years, rising from just under

Choir rehearsals at St Antony’s Catholic Primary School in Newham sound different from most. Its social choir has replaced traditional

Stepney city farm provides green space to Tower Hamlets

Condo 2026, a mega-exhibition showcasing works from international artists, has returned to London for the eighth time. Taking place from

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

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.

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

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