All news stories from London.
As migration reshapes cities worldwide, the capital's approach to community cohesion and service provision offers lessons—and stark contrasts—to struggling counterparts from Berlin to Toronto.
News30 June 2026
As the capital grapples with a deepening affordability crisis, planners face make-or-break choices on green belt development, high-density building, and community displacement.
News30 June 2026
Community members in south London neighbourhood speak out about plans to build 2,000 new homes on existing parks and playing fields.
News30 June 2026
Senior education officials and headteachers across the capital are raising alarm about funding shortfalls, staff retention crises, and mental health challenges facing pupils.
News30 June 2026
Senior officials and housing experts outline their expectations for relief as City Hall prepares spending plans.
News30 June 2026
Senior officials warn that organised gangs operating across Hackney, Southwark and Westminster are driving a spike in knife violence and robbery that demands urgent cross-agency intervention.
News30 June 2026
Explore how London's Ultra Low Emission Zone transformed air quality since 2019, driven by King's College research and global climate action.
News30 June 2026
With nearly 150,000 cases pending, charities and local leaders warn that summer 2026 represents a decisive moment for integration policy—and the future of neighbourhoods across the capital.
News30 June 2026
A decade of competing visions between City Hall and local councils has shaped the capital's current development crisis.
News30 June 2026
As summer crime concerns mount, the Met Police reveal new enforcement strategies while emergency services face mounting pressure across the capital.
News30 June 2026
Parents and teachers across Southwark and Lambeth speak out as budget cuts force difficult choices in classrooms.
News30 June 2026
From Transport for London's new cycle superhighway to corporate net-zero pledges, the capital is doubling down on environmental ambitions.
News30 June 2026
As the Elizabeth Line enters full service and the Central Line extension finally breaks ground, new data reveals the true scale of the capital's infrastructure gamble.
News30 June 2026
Community members in one of London's most affected areas speak out about the violence reshaping their neighbourhood.
News30 June 2026
How £2.3bn in cuts across London's 32 boroughs will affect your neighbourhood's services, from Hackney to Croydon and beyond.
News29 June 2026
While London's higher education institutions bounce back faster than counterparts in New York and Berlin, the capital's state schools face persistent funding pressures that their international rivals are beginning to ease.
News29 June 2026
Officials and neighbourhood experts say central funding cuts threaten programmes serving thousands of young Londoners across the capital's most deprived wards.
News29 June 2026
Fresh restrictions on family reunification visas come into effect as charities report surge in applications from anxious residents across the capital's diverse neighbourhoods.
News29 June 2026
As the council pushes ambitious sustainability targets, residents in vulnerable neighbourhoods say they need action on their doorsteps, not just policy pledges.
News29 June 2026
A decade of expansion in late-night venues across the capital has left emergency services scrambling to keep pace with rising demand.
News29 June 2026