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Fifteen percent of London tower blocks yet to have their Grenfell-style cladding removed seven years on from tragedy
Neil Littman revisits a popular Winchmore Hill restaurant following its recent revamp
John Pinchbeck from Enfield Archaeological Society on the group’s most recent revealing dig on the site of Elsyng Palace
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John Stevenson on how an ‘all-dayer’ at Broomfield Park this month takes inspiration from a legendary 1980s music scene in Southgate
Councillors voted unanimously to defer a decision on the Enfield Town property
Enfield resident Huseyin Bozkina falsely obtained over £19,000 of grants for Popeye’s in Cockfosters despite no longer running it
Conservatives have criticised Enfield Council's plans to permanently pedestrianise a junction in Palmers Green
Paul Everitt, co-ordinator of Local Motion Enfield, on the movement is working to bridge the borough’s divide
Andrew Warshaw reflects on the greatest season in the club’s 23-year history
Ian Mackenzie from Enfield Choral Society on what people can expect at the group’s summer concert
Further 110 properties set to benefit from a "deep home retrofit" to lower energy bills and carbon emissions
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Nesil Caliskan has been chosen to run for the party in Barking after the previous candidate was forced to step down
Londoners would be able to access around 300,000 additional NHS appointments, scans and operations per year under a Labour Government the party has said
Celebrity chef Ash Juggessur, known as ‘Cheffing with Ash’ on social media, is keen to give something back to Edmonton where he grew up
Conservative councillor for Whitewebbs David Skelton gives his reaction to last month’s legal verdict
Problems with the Fore Street facility are said to include leaking sewage and structural problems with the swimming pool
The "striking" artwork was designed with help from local people and has been installed by Joyce and Snells estates
The number of people killed on London's roads last year was the second lowest on record
Councillors discussed concerning statistics with North Central London NHS boss
North London mental health meeting hears about "escalating" issue of provision for patients being discharged,
Some 6,415 of the disable parking permits were stolen in the capital in 2023



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