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 Sikh boxer whose grandfather, dad and uncle were also in the sport is determined to carry on the legacy even further. Inder Bassi Singh, 25, from Ilford, became interested in the... Read more »
London currently has over 700 bus routes which are continuously being monitored, chopped and changed to better serve London’s ever-changing transport needs. As part of these changes, bus routes are occasionally renumbered.... Read more »
South London residents were trapped in their home by invaders who changed the locks and dumped truckloads of rubbish outside their bedroom windows. Intruders broke their way into the property in South... Read more »
Top marathon runner Charlotte Purdue has revealed she now chooses to run on a treadmill when it gets dark rather than do so outdoors, due to concerns for her safety. Speaking in... Read more »
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Photograph: LLDC As athletes celebrate their haul of medals at the Tokyo Games, residents look back at the legacy of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics in Hackney. Hackney... Read more »
What began as a peaceful protest in London, over the killing of Mark Duggan, quickly turned into chaos. Rioting spread through cities across England. Cars and buildings were torched and roads barricaded.... Read more »
BOOK OF THE WEEK THE TURNING POINT by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst (Cape, £25, 368 pp) London in 1851: a city of dense and persistent fog, of foul smells and, for a large swathe... Read more »
A convicted terrorist who went on a knife rampage in south London that ended with him being shot dead by police told a mentor just days before that he had changed his... Read more »