By Jacob Phillips, Local Democracy Reporter Families with disabled children are living on a nightmare estate in Westminster where flats are covered in damp and gutters overflow. Sisters Charlie and Lisa Lynch... Read more »
The prospect of owning a home in London is fantasy for most due to the skyrocketing prices in the capital and for this reason, a lot of working professionals have to live... Read more »
It is the way of a supporter to feel like the world is against you at times. Arsenal fans often have this feeling with refereeing, and more recently VAR, decisions going against... Read more »
Residents on an estate set to be flattened say they want it refurbished instead. Lambeth Council’s housing company, Homes for Lambeth, is planning to knock down 306 council homes on Cressingham Gardens,... Read more »
A family of four have been left in “agony” after their beloved dog was stolen out of their car in a Morrison’s car park. The Kowalczyks, from Chingford, East London, were extremely... Read more »
A London family who travelled to Afghanistan for a wedding this summer has spoken of their nightmare of being stranded in Kabul. Sabrallah Zahiri and his relatives flew to Afghanistan from Heathrow... Read more »
Kate Garraway has revealed on Good Morning Britain that she was one of the victims affected by flash flooding in and around London earlier this week. The TV host fronted the ITV... Read more »
There is a scenario that would see Tottenham miss out on subsequent season’s Champions League – even when they safe a top-four end. Spurs are nonetheless firmly within the top-four race following... Read more »
The mom of lacking pupil Richard Okorogheye has mentioned her life has change into a “full nightmare” within the wake of his disappearance. Mr Okorogheye, who has sickle cell illness, left his... Read more »
The mom of the missing student Richard Okorogheye has spoken of the “hell” of nonetheless ready for information two weeks after he disappeared, with every passing day turning into more durable to... Read more »