Published: 6:31 PM March 23, 2022 The NHS has been forced to innovate in order to cope over the past two years since the first Covid lockdown came into force. That was what Magda... Read more »
A mum has won £1,250 after a South London council’s failures caused her son to miss out on a proper education for nine months. The boy, who has special educational needs, missed... Read more »
A West London thief has been jailed for stealing multiple parcels from the same street over a two month period. He took the parcels from several addresses in Hounslow and stole six... Read more »
A statue of merchant and slave trader Robert Milligan will join the Museum of London Docklands collection where it can be “contextualised”. The controversial landmark was taken down from its plinth at... Read more »
By Jacob Phillips Businesses in London’s world-famous shopping streets have been struggling to hire thousands of workers needed to welcome tourists back post-pandemic. Thousands of vacancies have been left unfilled in the... Read more »
Damien Hirst’s demon in its original habitat, the Palazzo Grassi in Venice in 2017.SABINE GLAUBITZ/PICTURE-ALLIANCE/DPA/AP IMAGES The Art Newspaper reports that the property developer Knight Dragon plans to install Damien Hirst’s 18-metre-tall... Read more »
Published: 6:00 AM March 23, 2022 A prestigious and affluent neighbourhood in Havering, Emerson Park is perhaps most closely associated with one thing above all – footballers. Just north of Hornchurch centre, and... Read more »
Farewell Tulse Hill? London suburb could ‘disappear’ over former lord mayor Sir Henry Tulse’s links to slavery – as Labour council is accused of wasting money on ‘vanity project’ as it asks... Read more »
North west London’s four acute trusts are seeking to capitalise on the concept of “fast-track” surgical hubs as they explore setting up a new elective orthopaedic centre. Leaders for Imperial, Chelsea and... Read more »
Sadiq Khan’s planning deputy and the chief executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation were among speakers at today’s Centre for London spring conference London’s centre of gravity “really is moving eastwards”,... Read more »