NHS staff and volunteers working over the festive period administered 250,000 jabs in a three week period to South-west Londoners. From December 13 to January 2, staff vaccinated 249,776 people, including 221, 649... Read more »
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust has now gone live with TPP’s new clinician app. Brigid is the mobile counterpart to SystmOne, and it has been rolled out to a... Read more »
Tamas Dominko, 35, is seeking help for his “compulsive sexual behaviour” after he set up a phone to film a customer undressing before her massage at a parlour in west London Masseuse... Read more »
Afghan refugees in London have been treated to top football match tickets, free team shirts and regular football training sessions by big clubs. Premier League side Chelsea have joined the Championship’s Fulham... Read more »
The Metropolitan Police has announced a “no-fly zone” could be created around Windsor Castle as security arrangements for the palace are reviewed. An application for this so-called restricted airspace has been made.... Read more »
Priti Patel hailed deal with Albania to kick out foreign criminals but they don’t stay away for long
An unshaven young man leans back on his bed, puffing at a vape stick as he films himself jauntily talking to a friend on a mobile phone. During the 20-minute chat, littered... Read more »
On the 14 June 2017, a fire broke out in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block in north Kensington, west London, in the deadliest structural fire in the United Kingdom since the second... Read more »
A trust founded by the Sacklers, the billionaire family accused of contributing to the US opioid crisis, gave more than £14m in its latest year of publicly recorded funding to British public... Read more »
As a leading art historian, Christopher Wright has uncovered several old master paintings in public and private collections over five decades. Now he has discovered that a copy of a painting by... Read more »
I was pleased to hear that the TV series Grange Hill is going to be made into a film. As a child at a North London comprehensive in the 1970s, I was... Read more »