Across London the number of GPs is down by 246 since 2015, representing 5% of the total The number of patients per GP across five North London boroughs has risen by 20%... Read more »
LONDON — The world has entered an era of increasing instability as countries around the globe boost military spending in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Hamas attack on Israel and... Read more »
Dreams of a White Christmas have been shattered for most of the UK, with “very mild” temperatures continuing after the country saw its warmest December 24 for more than 20 years. However,... Read more »
The first new mainline station has opened in London for over a decade. Services from Brent Cross West will run to St Pancras, with journeys taking as little as 12 minutes. The... Read more »
“I think sport and London United can, and does, play an incredible role in violence reduction,” said Lib Peck. “Something that really stands out for me is the fact that a lot... Read more »
Lisa Pour was 40 when she vanished on January 16 2013 – after last being seen by a probation officer in the Willesden Green area of north-west London. Enquiries into the mother-of-three... Read more »
H ouse prices have doubled across swathes of east London over the past decade, research has revealed, as a combination of tax policies, transport improvements and major events have radically altered the... Read more »
Homeless South London families are spending up to a decade living in hostels and it’s costing councils millions. One Lewisham family spent over eleven years waiting for a permanent place to call... Read more »
Every ten years, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes the UK census, which offers the opportunity to see how the country has developed over time. City of London saw a significant... Read more »
Babies born in some parts of the UK are expected to die at least a decade earlier than those in areas with the highest life expectancy, official figures reveal. While boys born... Read more »