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Sir Sadiq Khan has announced a major shift in planning policy by pledging to “actively explore” the release of selected parts ...
Tightening immigration restrictions for students would damage the capital's soft power and undermine one of the UK’s biggest ...
Post-war plans made no mention of Oxford Street, but Sir Patrick Abercrombie’s Greater London Plan envisioned five urban ...
Giving the capital a directly-elected leader has brought huge improvements, but devolution needs to go further ...
Think tank Centre for London's annual gathering heard that the booming trend is eroding central neighbourhoods ...
Is the party of government for left-liberal professionals, working-class social conservatives, neither or both?
It's not just annoying, but a violation of shared values about public space that the city's cohesion depends on ...
London’s popular book swap miniature libraries are to return to some of London’s Underground stations next months after they ...
The country's oldest Indian restaurant is embroiled in a lease dispute that could force it to move from its historic home or ...
The Mayor said implications of recent Supreme Court judgment will be taken on board and 'open dialogue' about the issues ...
It’s 25 years since Londoners first cast votes for a directly-elected Mayor and 25 London Assembly members. Every now and then someone still pops up to say that they and the Greater London Authority ...
In the shadows of Camden, down by Mornington Crescent tube station, there’s a sleepy little parade of shops on Eversholt Street. It has a couple of barbers, a cycle and repair shop, two beauty salons, ...
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