After wowing the nation on television the Southgate theatre returns to what it does best
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London Assembly hears update from LFB commissioner one year after damning review into culture of the organisation found serious issues
The arrival of a new linear accelerator machine will help speed up cancer treatment at the Edmonton hospital
Nydayishmye Shabani pled guilty to three counts of money laundering at St Albans Crown Court
The mayor says he wants to continue £135m policy designed to ease cost-of-living crisis but has yet to commit to it
The facilities are closed for three days to ensure a "smooth transition" to Greenwich Leisure Ltd (GLL)
More than 8,000 people have signed a petition demanding Britain rejoin the EU education support programme after being launched by the UK branch of the European...
Feryal Clark MP's office was sprayed with offensive graffiti last month in what is being considered a hate crime
However the Tories have pointed out that Sadiq Khan promised to plant two million trees during his first mayoral election campaign in 2015
Of the total Oyster credit left unused, £57m remains on Oyster cards that haven't been used for a decade or more
Koray Alpergin was bludgeoned to death at a disused restaurant after being kidnapped in October 2022
The event is a local fixture in the festive calendar and helps bring the community together
City Hall puts £130,000 towards creating memorial in Fitzrovia near where the UK’s first dedicated HIV/Aids ward was opened by Princess Diana
Hertford Road chosen to host London's third banking hub, a shared space where customers of any bank can withdraw cash and speak to advisors
"New approach" to street cleaning by Enfield Council sees staff given specific areas to keep clean and become "familiar faces" to residents
The Victorian Society describe Arnold House in The Ridgeway as "a rare survivor in the area"
Chase Griffith shot and killed Sam Brown at a party in a Walthamstow park last year
More than half of over-55s privately renting in London worry about getting into debt because their housing costs are too high
London mayor says government needs to help borough councils deal with 180,000 private rental properties deemed 'non-decent'
The project forms a major part of a £2billion government programme which aims to end rough sleeping across the country
Drivers working for Great Northern and Greater Anglia will stage a walkout on separate days next month
Barbara Southerland, aged 97, has received a certificate from the prime minister recognising her role cracking codes and helping to defeat the Nazis
Year nine pupil Ryan Aoudjet has been supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital
Khan’s Victim Voice Survey – launched in June 2022 – had only received 112 complete responses as of October this year


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