South West London communities respond to evolving digital betting culture
On a weekday evening in southwest London, the rhythms of local life look familiar. Buses inch along busy roads, the

On a weekday evening in southwest London, the rhythms of local life look familiar. Buses inch along busy roads, the

More than 267,000 pupils in London are now identified as having special educational needs and disabilities, a scale which is

Falling pupil numbers in London schools could put school standards at risk, according to a London Councils report. Declining admission

Schools and teachers are struggling to support children living in temporary accommodation, as childhood homelessness hits record levels in London.

There is a large disparity in youth services across London as eight boroughs have no council run youth clubs, according

Batteries fires from e-cigarettes are rapidly increasing year-on-year, putting major pressure on emergency services across the UK. London Data Centre’s

London boroughs have seen the number of households placed in temporary accommodation reach an all-time high, with rising rates of

The number of people on social housing waiting lists has increased by more than 150% over the past decade in

London is set for the most competitive council elections in generations next year, with opposition parties targeting Labour strongholds where

The London Mayor welcomed government plans to allow regions to impose a tourist tax on overnight stays, despite opposition from

Council-organised funerals have more than doubled in Lambeth — raising concerns about deprivation and the soaring cost of dying in