Why are so few Londoners starting apprenticeships?
London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data
London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data
The number of people receiving warning letters for fly-tipping has risen significantly across London. According to data from the Department
Half of Londoners believe Labour will win the forthcoming general election outright, according to a poll released by YouGov. The
South West London is bearing the brunt of the burden of escalating rental costs in the city, according to new
The Liberal Democrats have bolstered their Orange Wall in south west London, taking the constituency which covers the area for
London saw a minimal spike in cases of bedbugs following the Paris infestation last year, despite significant concerns at the
Westminster has been found to be London’s most dangerous borough, with criminal offences in the area reaching nearly 100,000 in
London had the highest social housing waiting list among English regions again last year, according to Ministry of Housing, Communities
Severe Weather Emergency Protocols (SWEPs) are put in place in London to protect people experiencing homelessness during particularly poor weather
Public toilets in some of London’s boroughs could go extinct by 2028, a recent study has forecasted. The Plumbing company,
Nine out of ten women experienced abuse from road users while cycling, a new survey has found. The London Cycling