Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust facing huge backlog of repairs across its 14 sites
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Mayor of London promised to install 40,000 EV chargers by 2030 but has only reached 26,000 so far
Family paid more than £1,000 in compensation after ombudsman investigation criticises Enfield Council over the homelessness case
Ergi, aged 16, went missing three weeks ago
The developer has yet to seek planning permission for development of the Green Belt site but has been accused of preparing the area for new homes regardless
Giant yellow tomatoes will soon be growing at a community garden thanks to the Heritage Seed Library
Wholesale broadband connection company Openreach is starting work on installing new full fibre connections in Enfield, Barnet and Haringey boroughs
The event raised £275,000 towards the purchase of a robot that can perform cancer surgery
The men aged 18 and 19 have been charged following the shooting of a boy on Thursday, 9th October
At the Local Plan hearings Enfield Council admits that a recent setback at the Edmonton housing zone has led to a rethink on its strategy
City Hall’s budget and performance committee hears from experts about why the capital is not reaching its full potential
Shaolin Temple Martial Arts and Culture Centre in Edmonton Green is one of the UK's leading centres for the sport
Paris and Auckland held up as best examples of using mid-rise developments of between five and nine storeys to maximise density
The selective licensing scheme is designed to improve standards and is set to be expanded from 14 wards to 17 next year
Participants are tasked with spotting 16 pumpkins hidden in the windows of independent shops
A place to prepare a hot meal, wash clothes, log on to the internet, store personal belongings, and access clear information are all deemed essential
Former Reform UK candidate in Enfield quits party after criticising ‘negative rhetoric’ on migration
Neville Watson left Reform UK this month after what he described as "harmful" conversations around migration
Parades and services will be held in Edmonton Green, Enfield Town and Southgate to honour those killed in action during two world wars
Sangeeta Waldron speaks with Chandra Bhatia, chief executive of Enfield Racial Equality Council
Pete Pritchard on his book exploring adventures on the road with some of the world’s greatest rock 'n' roll musicians
Enfield residents are now able to walk underneath Rendlesham Viaduct for the first time in decades
London Gypsies and Travellers charity claims communities in the borough "disproportionately endured the homelessness crisis”
Dyspla's project 'Enfield Is Disabled' will also be showcased at the Saatchi Gallery along with other award nominees
Volunteers will instead work on the project to create a memorial for the site in Palmers Green



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