London renters get “anti-tenant” adverts removed from tube
The adverts encouraged landlords to ditch their tenants for short-term lettings.
The adverts encouraged landlords to ditch their tenants for short-term lettings.
While Londoners are driven to food banks in their hundreds, the richest in the capital keep raking in the chips.
There are a host of initiatives being launched across the city’s nighttime economy where sexual violence is most prevalent, writes London Assembly Member Len Duvall.
It’s incredibly concerning that there have been no convictions for practicing FGM, writes London Assembly Member Jennette Arnold.
With air pollution a factor in almost 40,000 UK deaths per year and 44 cities breaching air quality guidelines, we need a new Clean Air Act fit for the 21st century.
More than half of London’s LGBTQ+ spaces have closed since 2006, but a version of the Joiners Arms will now stay open for 25 years.
Over half of those in poverty are in working families, a damning inditement of work in Tory Britain.
The National Union of Journalists is calling for an urgent public enquiry as local news-gathering and scrutiny is decimated.
Sadiq Khan has demanded that the Government introduce a “zero-tolerance approach” to combat acid attacks. This comes after a rise in the number of attacks in London. Later today, parliament will debate acid attacks. Khan has called for judges totest
Stephen Timms will also ask for stop and search guidelines to be reviewed