Marble Arch Mound: deputy council leader resigns after costs hit £6m
Melvyn Caplan, the deputy leader of Westminster Council, which is responsible for building Marble Arch Mound, has resigned after total
Melvyn Caplan, the deputy leader of Westminster Council, which is responsible for building Marble Arch Mound, has resigned after total
Nearly half of people accused of sexual misconduct in south west London universities face no repercussions, freedom of information requests
June saw the highest number of sex offences recorded in London in a decade, according to police data. In June,
The postponement of international sporting events due to the Covid–19 pandemic last year meant this summer has been jam-packed with
Richmond, Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington & Chelsea have been named as some of the UK areas with the lowest
SWLondoner visited the largest mosque in Britain to talk to one of Britains youngest Imams about his journey and the help Ahmidiyya Muslims gave during the pandemic.
All pregnant people in the UK over the age of 18 have now been offered Covid-19 vaccination, with it being
Data released by the Greater London Authority, demonstrates a further rise in homelessness during the pandemic and the beginning of 2021, despite government and community efforts.
The Tokyo Olympics start this Friday after being delayed a year by COVID-19, and SWLondoner is previewing all the athletes
Faith hate crimes in London reached a three-year high in May according to new police data. The Met Police registered
Kensington & Chelsea had the second highest number of jewellery thefts reported in London during 2020, with Croydon the fourth