London Schools Cut Budgets as Parents Face Hard Choices
Education funding shrinks across the capital, forcing families to make difficult decisions about their children's schooling and futures.
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Education funding shrinks across the capital, forcing families to make difficult decisions about their children's schooling and futures.
As housing pressure mounts and integration challenges deepen, community leaders across the city face pivotal choices about how London manages its evolving multicultural landscape.
New analysis of planning decisions, affordability ratios and development timelines exposes the statistical realities behind the capital's deepening housing shortage.
As Transport for London extends roadworks on the Walworth Road for another 18 months, local business owners and commuters say the disruption is taking a real toll.
From a revamped sports facility in Peckham to expanded mental health services across East London, this week marked significant progress for local groups fighting to improve quality of life in the capital's neighbourhoods.
New data reveals the stark statistics driving the capital's most pressing local government challenge.
New £1.2m Peckham Community Hub tackles social isolation and youth unemployment in South East London. Free classes, lunch clubs, and study spaces now open on Rye Lane.

New data reveals a stark disconnect between soaring demand for affordable homes and shrinking local authority budgets across the capital.
From Hackney to Wandsworth, ambitious local environmental schemes promise cleaner air, cheaper energy bills and stronger communities—but residents must get involved to make them work.
As the island nation's unexpected football triumph captures hearts across the capital, local organisations say the moment is crystallising identity, belonging and economic opportunity for thousands of West African residents.
Community members across the capital warn that reduced investment in humanities education threatens career prospects and cultural diversity.
New Metropolitan Police data reveals sharp disparities in violence and theft between neighbourhoods, with some areas seeing dramatic improvements while others remain under strain.
New analysis of building permits, affordability ratios and planning decisions exposes how London has fallen short of its own targets by thousands of homes each year.
As global cities race to tackle affordability, a new analysis shows the capital's local government approach is falling behind comparable European neighbours.
Islington's controversial Finsbury Park development clears planning hurdles, but affordability targets remain contentious as average rents hit £1,895 per month across the capital.
A data-driven look at how investment in local hubs across the capital is reshaping civic life, one statistic at a time.
New data reveals the scale of the capital's environmental transformation – from carbon cuts to cycle superhighway adoption.
As the government tightens immigration rules, residents across Elephant and Castle and Stratford share their hopes and fears for families caught in the system.
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