Around 4% of people aged 35 to 39 working for London Fire Brigade have been diagnosed with cancer according to union survey
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The five-storey block of nine flats is set to be built on a car park near Enfield Chase Station
Tower Hamlets Council has been prevented from following through on a promise to remove LTNs after a recent Court of Appeal judgement
The number of data centres in London could soon double if current plans come to fruition
City Hall's 2026/27 budget looks likely to be boosted by hundreds of millions in previously unexpected income and reduced costs
However Zoe Rogers could still face a retrial on charge of criminal damage for which the jury failed to reach a verdict
The fire near Oakwood Station is believed to have started accidentally when work was being done to the building's roof
The aim of the 'Felix Fresh' events is to make high-quality food accessible to families across the borough while reducing food waste
It will be the second High Court legal fight over the long-running saga of Tottenham Hotspur's plans for a women's training centre at Whitewebbs Park
Transport for London wants to improve the A10 and Lincoln Road junction for pedestrians and cyclists but some aspects of the plan are causing concern
The London mayor is scrambling to meet affordable homes targets in the capital following a major construction slowdown
The government is funding the scheme to help children start school each day “settled, nourished and ready to learn”
Enfield Business Centre previously housed Enfield Highway Library but is now set to be sold The London Merit Association for more than £2million
London Assembly members agreed to ask the mayor that any additional funding be spent on two key areas
The group will bring together a “whole range of voices” to help support businesses
The new alliance builds on work started in 2023 through the Professional Partners Forum, founded by the Edmonton Community Partnership and youth group NYCC
Andrew Warshaw on how Enfield Town FC are faring as the business end of the season begins to loom
Edmonton, Southgate and Palmers Green have been chosen as the best locations for the new lower speed limit, with previous plans for a borough-wide scheme being...
London Assembly committee concludes social housing system failing to keep pace with demand from families and disabled Londoners
North London Waste Authority will shortly take over the site and has vowed to ditch the unpopular booking system
The government has pulled previously promised funding for the scheme
Donald Howkins, who resides at an Enfield care home, is one of the last British survivors of the D-Day landings in June 1944
Sadiq Khan said he'd look at the details of reforms closely “to ensure it doesn’t adversely affect policing in this great city”
It will bring together "political and industry expertise" to address the "growing barriers" for first-time buyers



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