London Councils forecasts that boroughs’ deficits for Send provision will total £500m by the end of 2026/27
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The decision overturns a previous vote to approve but only came following a review by the civic centre's legal team
Sirwan Food Centre in Hertford Road was ordered to pay back nearly £800 to two workers paid below the minimum wage in 2020
The pupils were among the first in the country to try a new educational toolkit that highlights the impact of human activity on the environment
The free event this Thursday is aimed at helping people find work, access training, and get career advice
A 'pop-up clinic' will be hosted by Enfield GP Federation's health and wellbeing team on 17th June and is open to all
The Edmonton hospital is set to get its second new radiotherapy machine in as many years after a government cash injection
Devonshire Square is described as a "welcoming new space" shaped by "extensive collaboration and consultation" with the community
Enfield Council has been handed £5m to help local people manage the rising cost of living via the government's Household Support Fund
The council wants to release the river from its concrete channel to reduce flood risk but the Friends of Arnos Park oppose the plan
Thomas Fawns is accused of sexual assault by three women but no arrests have been made
The booklet invites people to explore each of the twelve stations and seek out the best pubs and beer within easy walking distance
The proposed £50m facility next to Lee Valley Athletics Centre dubbed 'The Wave' has drawn concerns because of its Green Belt location
A local charity had applied for a £1.8m grant to restore a historic school building and reopen it for the local community
There are more than 4,000 O-negative blood donors in London who haven't donated in over a year but are needed to restock supplies
Zepheniah Dufeal, aged 18, launched a "brutal" assault on a pensioner he'd never met and left him "fighting for his life"
Enfield Council apologised after accidentally sending offers of free tickets to residents of Ladysmith Road and Sketty Road
Residents say the "stinky" issues at Grampian House have been going on for months
Fourteen more days of public hearings at Enfield Civic Centre will be spread across June, July and August
Labour's ruling body has begun an investigation but it is not yet known what the complaints relate to, reports James Cracknell
Pupils from Chace Community School competed to win £1,000 for a local charity of their choice
The strange white coating covering the tree is an entirely natural phenomenon – but is not caused by spiders
North London NHS Foundation Trust urged to address issue by councillors amid lack of supported housing
Live music performances will be hosted at the park's bandstand on one Sunday each month through until September



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