Merton Council’s gender pay gap goes from best to worst in a year
Merton Council went from being the only council where women earned more than men to having the widest gender pay
Merton Council went from being the only council where women earned more than men to having the widest gender pay
The first ever public menorah lighting in Merton took place at Wimbledon train station to mark the first day of
The Queen delighted Morden residents when she officially opened an armed forces veterans’ housing development this month. Haig Housing is
A new campaign in Merton is tackling the winter death toll by challenging financial hardship and social isolation. Warm and
Food waste recycling in Merton from April to August reached an average 473 tonnes per month – more than the
The hero who helped rescue passengers aboard a boat that caught fire on the Thames near Twickenham on Saturday has
Concerned Merton residents are rallying together in the battle against climate change. More than 2,000 people have signed a petition
Fundraising for refugees has taken off in Merton with students hoping to become the first group of state schools to
The Liberal Democrats are hoping to secure victory at a hotly contested Labour-run Merton Council by-election this week following the resignation
A Merton community arts group won a grant of £1,000 for their Stitch, Print, Process! project after applying for the
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