Oxford Street pedestrianisation: close but still contentious
Oxford Street moved a step closer to pedestrianisation on Sunday as it hosted a day of traffic-free entertainment – but

Oxford Street moved a step closer to pedestrianisation on Sunday as it hosted a day of traffic-free entertainment – but

There is a 30-fold difference in smoking cessation spending across London boroughs, according to new NHS England data. The latest

The Blue Note Jazz franchise will open its first UK venue in Covent Garden next year following a public appeal

London’s jazz scene has responded with dismay to Westminster Council’s denial of a late-hours operating license for a club in

Law-breaking landlords operating in Westminster are going unpunished with zero convictions in 2020, despite hundreds of defective properties identified by

Labour gained control over Westminster City Council for the first time ever in a historic win over the Conservatives with

This thread is the results of the local election in Westminster. There will be a total of 54 councillors across
Melvyn Caplan, the deputy leader of Westminster Council, which is responsible for building Marble Arch Mound, has resigned after total