Kemi Badenoch outlines plans to review UK benefits, limit support for low-level conditions, and reassess poverty measures as part of wider welfare reforms.
Kemi Badenoch outlines plans to review UK benefits, limit support for low-level conditions, and reassess poverty measures as part of wider welfare reforms.
Donald Trump renewed attacks on London Mayor Sadiq Khan, criticising his leadership and tying his remarks to broader debates on UK immigration policy.
Barnet Council has rejected proposals for nearly 1,800 new homes across two development schemes, raising concerns over planning, infrastructure and impact.
Javan Lee has been convicted of murdering a fellow tenant during a dispute inside a Harrow houseshare, following a detailed police investigation and trial.
Lambeth Council unveils refurbished playgrounds at Max Roach Park and Norwood Park, offering upgraded facilities for families and children across Lambeth.
Friedrich Merz calls parts of the US security strategy unacceptable and urges greater European autonomy as leaders warn of shifting transatlantic priorities.
TfL confirms eastbound trains will not stop at Barons Court in Hammersmith and Fulham on 19 January, reversing an earlier pledge to keep the station open.
Ealing Broadway launches a Christmas campaign with two local charities after research shows over Londoners experience loneliness during the festive season.
UK and EU leaders move toward releasing £100bn in frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine as talks in London reach a critical stage.
Since I was elected last year, I have been trying to secure a debate either in Westminster Hall or the Chamber on the issue of the Ely Area Capacity Enhancement Scheme (EACE), but without success. Finally, I managed to secure one for
Keir Starmer faces pressure from Lib Dems and MPs to consider a UK–EU customs union as polls show strong voter support for closer EU trade ties.
Homelessness across England is reaching unprecedented levels, driven by systemic pressures, welfare shortfalls and growing financial strain on local authorities. Crisis’s Homelessness Monitor: England 2025 found that 300,000 individuals and families experienced the most acute forms of homelessness in 2024—an alarming 22%