All news coverage from London.
A decade of funding cuts, staffing shortages, and infrastructure strain has left the capital's police, fire, and ambulance services operating at the edge of capacity.
News30 June 2026
From the congestion charge to this month's landmark biodiversity targets, the capital's sustainability journey reveals why environmental action is now embedded in every corner of city planning.
News30 June 2026
Senior officials at City Hall and leading universities say the capital faces an unprecedented staffing emergency unless government funding changes.
News30 June 2026
As the capital grapples with affordable housing shortages, residents across Tower Hamlets and Southwark are demanding a seat at the table in planning decisions that will reshape their communities.
News30 June 2026
As global cities grapple with migration and integration, London's approach to community cohesion offers lessons—and warnings—for urban centres worldwide.
News30 June 2026
As the capital pushes forward with major infrastructure overhauls, communities along key routes are demanding their concerns be heard—and acted upon.
News30 June 2026
From Hackney to Wandsworth, residents are seeing tangible benefits as the capital invests billions in climate action—but only if communities stay engaged.
News30 June 2026
Fresh data reveals that undergraduate places across London's leading institutions have fallen by 12% in two years, forcing thousands of qualified students to reconsider their futures.
News30 June 2026
A decade of grassroots activism transformed vacant lots into thriving green spaces, reshaping how neighbourhoods across London approach public land.
News30 June 2026
Residents across Newham and Tower Hamlets express frustration as Transport for London announces service reductions on the District and Circle lines.
News30 June 2026
Decades of policy shifts, economic forces, and historical legacies have transformed the capital into a city where more than half the population was born abroad or has immigrant parents.
News30 June 2026
With budgets stretched and pupil numbers rising, headteachers across the capital must decide whether to cut services, increase fees, or push for emergency government support.
News30 June 2026
As major infrastructure projects reshape the city, experts say London is playing catch-up on speed and innovation compared to global peers.
News30 June 2026
Behind City Hall's ambitious targets lies a sobering statistical reality—new analysis shows why London's affordability crisis defies simple solutions.
News30 June 2026
As the city grapples with ambitious climate targets and constrained budgets, key environmental projects must now navigate a complex landscape of competing priorities.
News30 June 2026
As other major cities adopt bolder solutions, the capital struggles to match Berlin and Amsterdam's progress on affordable housing.
News30 June 2026
As the Northern Line upgrade enters its final phase and plans for a Thames crossing take shape, city officials face pivotal choices that will determine whether London can handle 10 million residents.
News30 June 2026
A critical planning decision next month will determine whether the historic South London neighbourhood embraces rapid regeneration or fights to preserve its character.
News30 June 2026