The new playground at Aylward Academy combines basketball courts with flower beds and table tennis
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Mayor suggests Americans are keen to escape President Trump's illiberal US and instead enjoy London's "diverse culture"
A two-year Met Police investigation ended with no charges being brought against the driver of a Land Rover that hit the boy
Enfield Council has warned temporary traffic restrictions will be in place in the town centre for three months as the works take place
The unprovoked assault left the victim with a broken wrist
The huge artwork has been created by street artist Peachzz in Fore Street
London Assembly warns apps such as Uber and Bolt have “irreversibly changed the landscape” for cab drivers
The government has named Crews Hill and 'Chase Park' as potentially suitable for 21,000 homes
Work to convert The Station Tavern into residential accommodation appears to be taking place without planning permission
The UN Charter entered into force on 24th October 1945, now known as 'UN Day'
Calls are growing to ban gambling ads on the tube network as London’s gambling harm rate is almost double national average
The incident happened in Green Dragon Lane on Saturday during Storm Amy
Colin has raised nearly £3,000 for national charity Leukaemia Care
Council leader Ergin Erbil is looking forward to building homes on Crews Hill Golf Course but Tory group leader Alessandro Georgiou is keen to protect the...
A tourism tax is among the ideas being floated to help raise cash for the mayor
Enfield residents Ann Field, Lynda Brennan and Sarah Doyle were among those arrested last month at a protest against the proscription of Palestine Action ...
Enfield Chasers chair Andrew Dewar on the inclusive ethos behind the nascent running club
It comes after a big jump in the number of people deemed to be at greatest risk from winter illnesses such as flu
The crowdfunder was launched in August to raise funds for a judicial review against the decision to approve the Spurs women's academy at Whitewebbs Park
Responsibility to tackle antisocial behaviour will be handed to neighbourhood policing teams
The man is one of 134 people now charged following a string of protests against the government's proscription of the group
Enfield Council has been accused of a "major oversight" by not including the sites in its original draft of the plan
Nilcan and Refik "lost everything" in the blaze last week but more than £5,000 has already been raised to support them
A new programme aims to give people the skills to repair their own clothes and cut waste in the process



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