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London housing: Drop in new affordable homes being built - report

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The illegal truth behind some of London's top restaurants as firms fined millions for hiring foreign workers

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Half-a-million-pound fines, repeated raids, a secret underground world propping up the capital’s most-hyped dining spots; the illegal truth behind some of London's top restaurants

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Wes Anderson set for huge Design Museum retrospective

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London teenager who creates hygiene kits for the homeless in his family living room honoured by local council

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Ten peers plotting to derail Renters' Rights Bill are landlords

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Significant increase in Tube graffiti and vandalism, says Transport for London

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Peckham to get new public square as Peckham Rye station's shopping arcade demolition kicks off this summer

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"Knife crime, violence against women, and theft could rise in London without more funding" warns Met Police chief

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Sporting events brought in £230m to London's economy in 2024 with 500,000 fans attending, says new report

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Cycling in City of London rises by more than 50% in the past two years

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London's 'tourist tax' could be edging closer as Liverpool becomes next UK city to announce £2 levy for overnight stays

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"2000 objections and 6000 petition signatures": council unanimously rejects plans for 29-storey tower by Battersea Bridge

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Public art installations, murals and interactive pieces could help save struggling London high streets, Mayor told

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Free school breakfast clubs launch today in 'game changing' moment - full list

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Teeth, tourism and hairlines: Is Turkey the future of British healthcare?

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London's new LGBTQ+ cinema space: 'Come as you are, it's a judgement-free zone'

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Bring back al-fresco dining and late night openings to boost economy and tourism, London councils urged by City Hall

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Mayor to invest £1m in community sports projects during school holidays to reduce youth crime

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Homes that have sat vacant for more than six months should be brought into the control of the local authority, says Westminster City Council

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Camden High Street’s pedestrianisation trial to start in May

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Archive images show what London Underground passengers looked like in the Seventies and Eighties

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Tourist tax could "revitalise" London's struggling arts scene, says new report

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St Pancras plans 'turn up and go' trains to Europe after surge in demand: "passengers able to depart 15 minutes after arriving"

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City of London gets 'blue plaques' to mark phone theft hotspots

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