South east Londoners have called out what they see as an “obscene” amount of building, as well as commenting on the ten-year construction timeline. Riverside and Countryside Partnerships kicked off the construction... Read more »
Jamiatul Ummah later removed the texts, saying it condemned “all forms of extremism”. Nojarul Islam, the school’s principal, said they categorically have “no knowledge” of anyone from the school’s community, including pupils,... Read more »
Organisers of pro-Palestine marches that have brought hundreds of thousands of people to the streets of London have raised fresh concerns that a major protest planned for Saturday could be banned. Ben... Read more »
Estate agents are still advertising viewings for the ‘mutant’ South London flats which the Labour-led council has ordered developers to raze due to a planning law breach, MailOnline can reveal today. An... Read more »
The best of POLITICO’s coverage selected by Editor-in-Chief Jamil Anderlini. By LAURA GREENHALGH View in your browser Dear readers, As I step in for Jamil to write this week’s POLITICO Confidential, I... Read more »
One loose ball python, nicknamed Gary by police officers, was caught in a north London garden on Friday morning. An Islington MPS post appealed for the owner to come forward, posting: “Can... Read more »
Dagenham & Redbridge boss Ben Strevens wants to make life difficult for any team visiting Victoria Road next season. Daggers took just two points from four games under Strevens towards the end... Read more »
Families living on an East London housing estate are furious that the Chinese Embassy could soon be dropped on their doorsteps – as they don’t want to deal with noisy protesters. Residents... Read more »
Dagenham & Redbridge boss Daryl McMahon says his players have ‘nothing to fear’ in their FA Cup replay at Gillingham next week. Daggers had to settle for a 1-1 draw in their... Read more »
By Harvey Stevens Buskers who play outside the Tate Modern are “speechless” and “angry” after the local council banned amplified music in the area. Southwark council put up a sign around October... Read more »