Council Leaders and Community Chiefs Sound Alarm Over Summer Youth Services Gap Across East London
Officials warn that budget cuts to holiday programmes are leaving thousands of young people without structured activities during the six-week break.
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Officials warn that budget cuts to holiday programmes are leaving thousands of young people without structured activities during the six-week break.
As housing pressure and community tensions mount across the capital, policymakers and research leaders are laying bare the scale of the challenge facing Europe's most diverse city.
As Khan's administration pursues aggressive affordable housing targets, we examine whether the capital's approach stacks up against Paris, Berlin, and Toronto.
With A-level and GCSE results weeks away, London's education sector confronts pivotal decisions on university admissions, skills training, and post-pandemic recovery.
As response times stretch and budgets tighten, the Met Police, London Fire Brigade and ambulance services face critical decisions that will reshape how the capital responds to crises.
As affordability reaches crisis point across the capital, senior officials and urban planners are calling for sweeping changes to how the city builds its future.
Community leaders and shopkeepers across South London's most affected neighbourhoods speak out about the toll of escalating gang tensions on their daily lives.
From the 2008 financial collapse to this week's planning reforms, a decade-and-a-half of competing visions has left the capital at an inflection point.
From Southwark to Stratford, ambitious infrastructure projects promise faster commutes and new neighbourhoods—but communities need to know what to expect.
Major decisions on affordable housing targets, TfL funding and planning reform dominated discussions across Town Halls this week, with implications for millions of Londoners.
As violent incidents spike globally, the capital's police and health services are adopting strategies from international peers—but critics say resources remain stretched.
As record numbers of students sit final exams this week, the capital's schools are grappling with the fallout from a decade of reform, funding pressures, and pandemic disruption.
Behind City Hall's ambitious climate targets lie stark statistics that reveal how far the capital still needs to travel to meet its 2030 carbon-neutral goal.
Officials and community leaders outline competing visions for managing London's rapid demographic shifts amid record arrival numbers.
Senior officials and policy experts warn that City Hall's financial squeeze threatens core services across the capital's 32 boroughs.
As Transport for London pushes ahead with major infrastructure overhauls across the Northern and Central lines, residents across the capital face years of disruption—but the payoff could transform how millions move through the city.
New figures show unprecedented shifts in London's population patterns, with migration now driving growth faster than natural increase—but the numbers tell a more complex story than headlines suggest.
As crime concerns mount worldwide, London's grassroots initiatives prove more effective than top-down approaches used in Paris, Berlin and Toronto.
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.
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.
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