One of the tree's largest branches snapped on Sunday following years of deterioration
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It means that the Labour MP for Barking could be involved in choosing her successor as Enfield Council leader
Nahid Ahmed was stabbed to death by his neighbour in September 2020
Staff shortages lead to eleven 'red flag' incidents at North Mid in first half of this year
Jean Thomas from Friends of Broomfield Park on the benefits of the group’s school visits programme
Ergin Erbil has stepped in as interim leader until 18th September, when a long-term successor will be formally appointed
A total of 13,166 bike hires were made by 5,586 people through TfL’s ‘Cycle Sundays’ promotion
North Mid Hospital boss warns effectiveness of primary care is "critical to our emergency department performance"
Zaheed Hossen was found guilty of five counts of disseminating terrorist publications
Charity Parkinson’s UK is now helping to fund gym-based sessions for people suffering from the disease at the refurbished facility
Exodus Youth Worx won a public vote after 18 local charities were originally nominated for the 'Charity of the Year' scheme
Laura Sone-Demetrious was killed while crossing the dual carriageway at a pedestrian crossing in January
The incident happened in broad daylight outside a row of restaurants in July
Analysis from the Clean Cities campaign showed that there was a 63% rise in the use of cargo bikes across the capital between 2022 and 2023
London School of Economics boffins have linked better Sats results to the ban on polluting large vehicles introduced by Ken Livingstone in 2008
Eight libraries have been earmarked for closure by Enfield Council
Palmer Winstanley previously worked as the deputy chief executive at Northampton General Hospital
The club has been nominated by England Athletics for the title of 'London Club of the Year' and online voting is now live
Fare evasion did at least fall from 3.9% of journeys in 2022/23 to 3.8% in 2023/24
It promises a "fantastic day out" for families and car enthusiasts
New pipes are being installed along Slades Hill
North London Waste Authority says inflation, rising wages and expensive construction materials have all contributed to delays
Residents of the nine-storey council block now face a trip downstairs in the lift to take their rubbish out
“Budget challenges” and declining usage as reasons to justify closing half of the total number of libraries run by the council



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