By Joe Talora, Local Democracy Reporter The Mayor of London has said it is “shameful” that some people will still have to pay to have unsafe cladding removed from their buildings following... Read more »
Police have issued CCTV footage of the suspect as part of their appeal. The victim, 19, was with a friend when a man threw a corrosive substance at them from a cup.... Read more »
A fire that broke out in a block of flats in South London is now under control. London Fire Brigadesent four fire engines and 25 firefighters to tackle the blaze on Homefield... Read more »
If we told you that Croydon was 3,517 miles away you would probably think that we were out of our minds, but the Croydon we’re talking about isn’t the one serviced by... Read more »
By Grainne Cuffe, Local Democracy Reporter Lambeth’s planning committee approved a development in Tulse Hill on February 9 despite concerns about salami slicing and lack of a masterplan. The council is planning... Read more »
Transport for London (TfL) has announced a trial upgrade to the key CS7 cycle route between Oval and Elephant & Castle, as well as proposed changes to the A23 from Oval to... Read more »
By Sian Bayley, Local Democracy Reporter An incredible six-year-old girl from Tooting has raised more than £1,000 for Wandsworth Foodbank by climbing 150 flights of stairs in one day. Lara Scott, 6,... Read more »
By Owen Sheppard, Local Democracy Reporter An unusual proposal to build up to 900 student flats above a builder’s merchants in Paddington has been unveiled. It would see the Travis Perkins warehouse... Read more »
By Grainne Cuffe, Local Democracy Reporter A former pub in Lewisham is set to house rough sleepers in Lewisham from next week. Lewisham Council successfully made a bid for funding to the Greater London Authority (GLA) through the Rough... Read more »
Lee Bowyer says it is vital that the match official’s are strong-willed at the weekend – with the Charlton chief adamant Gillingham should never have got a penalty in the 1-1 draw... Read more »