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Islington schools have highest suspension rates in London, new data reveals

Islington schools have the highest suspension rate in London, new data released by the Department for Education has revealed. The

Eurostar hits record UK income as high-speed rail competition intensifies

Eurostar hits record profits of £200 million as high-speed rail competition intensifies

Eurostar made a record £200 million in profit in 2024-25 while passenger numbers continue to grow, according to the Office

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Eight London boroughs have no council run youth clubs

There is a large disparity in youth services across London as eight boroughs have no council run youth clubs, according

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London saw fewer house sales in 2024 than during 2008 market collapse

London saw fewer house sales in 2024 than in 2008 when the housing market collapsed, according to data from the

TfL’s Dial-a-Ride service falls short on timeliness

More than half of London boroughs have failed to meet Transport for London’s target for on-time Dial-a-Ride trips.  The data,

Is it time for London to overhaul its drug policing tactics?

With the Greens emerging as the third-largest political party in the United Kingdom as of this morning, Polanski’s surge in

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Harsh immigration rhetoric ‘failing’ honour-based abuse victims, experts warn

Experts have warned that Labour’s anti-immigration policies are ‘failing’ honour-based abuse victims in the UK by heightening fears of deportation

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London’s disabled employment rate overtakes national average post-pandemic for first time in history

London’s disabled employment rate has been higher than the national average disabled employment rate since the pandemic, Office for National

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Brent only London borough in which rent prices declined last year

Brent was the only London borough in which rent prices went down last year, a decline of 8.8%, new data

Brent Council hopes to improve its high-streets through gambling reform as clusters of venues proliferate the area

Brent Council has been lobbying for gambling reform in the hope of improving high-streets and local communities. The borough is

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The market forces reshaping the British pub

Pub culture in the UK is deeply ingrained in British society. It is about much more than just drinking, but

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