London’s black cab trade is at a crossroads: can it survive?
TfL data reveals that new black-cab driver numbers have fallen to record lows, yet applications to sit the qualifying exam

TfL data reveals that new black-cab driver numbers have fallen to record lows, yet applications to sit the qualifying exam

With the Greens emerging as the third-largest political party in the United Kingdom as of this morning, Polanski’s surge in

A Freedom of Information request revealed the company gave out a record-high number of fines between June and July 2025.

Children in the poorest parts of London are almost twice as likely to be obese than those in the richest

Richmond is the London borough in which people are most likely to socialise with their neighbours, data from the Department

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

Bus drivers marched 2.5 miles from Islington Green to Transport for London (TfL) headquarters on Wednesday to demand an end

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Over a third of uses of force by the Met were directed at Black people in 2024, despite London Assembly

London’s nightlife is under threat as iconic venues continue to close amid gentrification and rising rents, with a specific hit

For thousands of stoma users, life in London is lived on a ‘loo leash’ – a daily existence dictated by