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Sadiq Khan urges Londoners to remain united “against all forms of hate” as conflict in Middle East deepens

Sadiq Khan has urged Londoners to remain united “against all forms of hate” as the conflict in the Middle East deepens. The capital’s mayor on...

Travel expert issues warning to British commuters after cybersecurity attack

A cyber-security attack targeted major UK train stations on Wednesday 25 September. The hack impacted around 19 railway stations managed by Network Rail, including London Euston, Manchester Piccadilly, and Liverpool...

Dangers of nitrous oxide highlighted to young people in Bradford with Mayor’s funding

The dangers of nitrous oxide use are being highlighted to young people in Bradford thanks to funding from the Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy...

World Suicide Prevention Day and mental health awareness in South Asian communities

Today is World Suicide Prevention Day which focuses on the commitment to preventative measures and the reduction in suicide rates. For the next two...

Keir Starmer: ‘I’m worried about the rise of the far right’ but ‘I don’t think the UK is a racist country’

Yesterday the BBC held the first interview with new Prime Minister Keir Starmer since his electoral success in July. Held by interviewer Laura Kuenssberg...

Litter ‘left for weeks’ resident complains after girl cuts herself on sharp can

Litter had been left lying on a Slough street for seven weeks before a young girl cut herself on a sharp can, a resident...

East London residents demand action after fatal stabbing in Plashet Park sparks safety concerns.

A 20-year-old man was stabbed to death in Plashet Park, East Ham, on Saturday, 27 July, after a fight. Two teenage boys were also...

Road conditions worsen as potholes increase amid funding crisis

The state of the city’s roads is in decline after maintenance funding failed to keep up with demand for repairs, a report has warned. Rising...

Live facial recognition technology use in the borough

One of the very first uses of live facial recognition technology in Barking saw police arrest a man who failed to turn up to...

Man in court again over food hygiene charges

A man has been ordered by a court to pay over £2,000 after dozens of chilled food items in his shop, including meats, were...

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