Transport for London (TfL) is “lacking depth and nuance” when it comes to engaging with the needs of disabled people travelling around the capital, a damning City Hall report has concluded.
Finally, Garbett urged the force to ensure any future use of the tech is free from bias, with assessments of watchlists, locations and policing tactics made publicly available for Londoners to ...
Seven Hackney councillors including a London Assembly member are to stand down before the local elections on 7 May 2026. Labour has held control of the local authority for all but seven years since ...
Too many young Londoners do not trust the police or feel safe in their local area, the Met has been told. The force published its Children’s Strategy in September 2024, marking a new approach to ...
Challenges around shared ownership properties are a “particular” issue for Londoners, the Housing Minister has admitted. The scheme – aimed at households who cannot afford to buy a property on the ...
More than 1,500 people have signed a petition criticising Hackney Council for following “urban theory and not real life” when establishing its 19 LTNs.
A mixed-gender Hackney football league could be paving the way for more inclusivity in the sport. The FA (Football Association)’s research partner, Brunel University, recently attended a seven-a-side ...
According to its own financial accounts, one of Mossbourne Federation’s charities, Mossbourne Foundation, was given shares said to be worth £300,000 in Progress Teaching Limited, a private business ...
“Under Sadiq Khan, just 1,898 homes have been completed from the £4 billion 2021–26 Affordable Homes Programme in a city of nearly 10 million people. Fewer than 8,000 homes have even been started, ...
The Old Church in Stoke Newington is London’s only surviving Elizabethan church. Restored in the 1950s after being bombed during the Blitz, the Grade II*-listed building has in recent years become a ...
Protesters from the London Renters Union (LRU) have temporarily stopped the eviction of a family of five — including a disabled child — ordered by Hackney Council.
An artist has launched a bill of creative workshops encouraging people to disconnect from their phones. TAP-IN is a series of adult-only evening workshops hosted by artist Emily Tracy, an artist whose ...
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