Experts find extensive damage to Palace of Westminster ahead of restoration works
Dozens of experts spent thousands of hours examining the disrepair of the Palace of Westminster ahead of planned restoration works.
Dozens of experts spent thousands of hours examining the disrepair of the Palace of Westminster ahead of planned restoration works.
As the energy crisis continues, more than half of south west London’s homes have poor wall energy efficiency, data has
One of London’s busiest streets has swapped cars for skates. A section of the Strand has been closed to traffic
Melvyn Caplan, the deputy leader of Westminster Council, which is responsible for building Marble Arch Mound, has resigned after total
June saw the highest number of sex offences recorded in London in a decade, according to police data. In June,
On Saturday 24 July a series of protests organised by the Facebook community group Stop Asian Hate UK took place
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.
Six years ago, Haren Thillainathan became blind and had to regain his confidence navigating London. The 47-year-old from Tooting describes
The first hearings to investigate China’s alleged genocide and crimes against humanity against Uyghur, Kazakh and other Turkic Muslim populations
Housing activists met in Westminster yesterday, on the eve of the eviction ban lifting, to protest and demand that the
Sex offences in London reached a decade-high level in March according to new police data. The Metropolitan Police registered 2,119