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Can the government’s minimum pricing strategy combat binge drinking?

Summary: Are our drinking habits rooted in the availability of cheap supermarket drinks, or is the British thirst the result

London Mayor candidate Siobhan Benita calls for more diverse public leaders

Summary: Ms Benita is also concerned that women are put off politics because they come under more scrutiny from the

London millionaires see no improvement on finances

Summary: According to research from Skandia, 27 percent claim their families are worse off than last year while 20 percent

On The Pulse: How will the proposed super peak fares affect commuters?

Summary: With super peak fares to ease train overcrowding being proposed, SWLondoner took to Wimbledon’s streets to ask commuters how

On The Pulse: Do the workfare scheme’s critics have ‘messed-up’ priorities?

Summary: SWLondoner’s Matthew Reason took to the streets of Wimbledon to find out… Image: By Matthew Reason The Government’s controversial

Apprenticeships: The answer for London’s unemployed youths?

Summary: With youth unemployment at a record high of one million, councils are calling for solutions to boost the economy.

South West Londoners urge Government to break silence on street grooming

Summary: Dispatches viewers want the Government to tackle the growing trend of sexual exploitation within the Asian community. Image: By

Merton house buyers optimistic following government mortgage scheme proposal

Summary: The 95% mortgages will be offered in an attempt to tackle the housing shortage and allow more people to

On The Pulse: Do you think spending £250m on weekly bin collection is a good use of money?

Summary: Weekly bin collection is being defended by the government. Image: By Scott McWhinney Weekly bin collection is being defended

Richmond Park and North Kingston MP Zac Goldsmith risks losing parliamentary seat

Summary: Proposals from the government will see 456 of the current 533 constituencies affected. Image: By Amaris Cole Richmond Park

Scrappage scheme damages Merton mechanics

Summary: Merton mechanics and environmentalists are slamming the government’s Scrappage Scheme, set to run until February 2010. By Sophie Herdman,

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