London continues to dominate mobile phone while driving convictions despite drop
The number of convictions for drivers using their phone have plummeted since 2012, but the figures in London remain disproportionately
The number of convictions for drivers using their phone have plummeted since 2012, but the figures in London remain disproportionately
Owen Jones spoke out at a protest yesterday in support of the 15 people found guilty of an aviation offence
Women are still disproportionately prosecuted for non-payment of TV licence fees, a BBC Gender Disparity Report shows. The 2023 report
A new affordable housing development in Kensington named after the victim of an unsolved murder case won a prestigious award.
The BFI London Film Festival, which ran from 4th-15th October, concluded last Sunday with the premiere of Hayao Miyazaki’s final
Law-breaking landlords operating in Westminster are going unpunished with zero convictions in 2020, despite hundreds of defective properties identified by
Two people have been sentenced for their role in the death of Croydon two-year-old Kyrell Matthews, who died in October
The current Horizon IT scandal has put Post Offices in the spotlight. Postmasters have been fighting for the past 20
A recent survey by The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea revealed that 45% of women felt unsafe at night
Sarah Everard’s murder continues to shake the nation, confidence in police has plummeted and 40% of women feel less safe
Police have confirmed that speed limits do not apply to cyclists in Richmond Park, despite years of prosecuting cyclists for