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The 29 bus heading towards Trafalgar Square

Post-Covid slump hits London’s busiest bus routes

None of London’s seven busiest bus routes have attracted the same passenger levels as before the pandemic, TfL data has

Cleaning graffiti costs councils tens of millions as reports of illegal artwork rise

London councils have spent tens of millions of pounds cleaning increasing amounts of graffiti since 2018. Reports of graffiti have

Farmers tax protest reveals a “tsunami of anxiety” felt by family businesses

Thousands of farmers took to Westminster to rally against changes in inheritance tax. Across Whitehall, about 20,000 individuals gathered alongside

Cars waiting on street

Havering motorist revealed as worst speeding offender in London in years

A driver in Havering clocked up a staggering speed of 144 mph, the worst speeding offence in London during the

Sunak calls General Election for July 4

Rishi Sunak has called a General Election for 4 July.  The Prime Minister held a cabinet meeting this afternoon and

Fox laying on road looking into camera

Fox found hanged by belt outside central London home in Westminster

A fox was found hanged by a belt on the rail bannisters outside of a central London home on 25

London boroughs face funding “teetering on a cliff edge”

London boroughs will face a £400m funding shortfall in 2024-2025, according to a collective statement from local government in London,

Photo showing a picturesque cobbled street in London

Should AirBnB be restricted in London amid housing crisis?

Figures showing that almost one in 15 residences in London are on AirBnB have raised questions about whether the service

Kenyan artist launches new exhibition at Westminster gallery

A Kenyan artist is launching a new solo exhibition in Westminster in October based around female domestic workers.  Wangari Mathenge’s

Camden Town WFC

Seventh-tier women’s football team end season at Houses of Parliament

A seventh-tier women’s football team finished their season in style with a visit to the Houses of Parliament.  Camden Town WFC

Volunteers from Refuge Network International serve food, including apples and salads, to the homeless and disadvantaged in silver containers

Coronation of King Charles III disrupts Westminster food distributions

Support services for Westminster’s homeless and disadvantaged were disrupted by the Coronation of King Charles III on Saturday 6 May.   

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