Sullivan Buses dramatically pulled out of its deal with TfL on Friday but new operators have since begun running the affected services
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Approximately four hectares of grass caught alight on Sunday afternoon but were extinguished within three hours
The Met Police has meet with leaders from the Muslim community and says it is prepared for “every eventuality”
Andrew Warshaw speaks to boss Gavin Macpherson after the pre-season bombshell of star striker's departure
Residents of Brickland Court say they are "living in a state of constant distress,”
Residents are also encouraged to apply to their local council to temporarily close their streets to through traffic for three days in September
There is said to be an “ever-greater likelihood” of wildfires breaking out in the capital over the coming years
The delay stands in contrast to other London councils that have already named new leaders since their predecessors became MPs
aims to provide a platform for residents to learn, network and unlock free and low-cost information in a "welcoming space"
There were 2,671 sexual offences on the bus and tube network reported between February 2023 and January 2024, a 10.5% rise on the previous twelve months
The sessions aim to bring men together to get fit and socialise regardless of age or experience
CPRE London wants to hear from Enfield residents about where they would like to have hedgerows planted to improve their local environment
There had been fears The Woodman would join a long list of recent permanent pub closures in the borough
Prisca Awiti-Alcaraz is an alumnus of Enfield Judo Club and represents Mexico on the international stage
There are concerns about the levels of noise experienced by passengers in carriages and residents living close to the tracks
The Divided Island draws attention to the 50-year partition of Cyprus with an "unbiased" exploration of the issues at play
The London mayor is the latest public figure to be immortalised in wax by Maddame Tussauds
Sadiq Khan issues fresh appeal for government to build high-speed line into central London as fears grow over line's fate
The civic centre says its housing service "continues to experience unprecedented demand from homeless families"
Groups in Hadley Wood have criticised Enfield Council over the presentation of evidence during the Local Plan process
The parenting programme was developed by the Race Equality Foundation and designed to foster confidence and competence in parents
PC Craig Carter pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office at Wood Green Crown Court
The funding has been put into City Hall's violence reduction unit (VRU) and will be directed to crime hotspots
Government urged to follow advice of charity Release which argues that “use of criminal sanctions for drug possession offences creates more harm”



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