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London’s school divide: where kids get the best and worst start

Ealing has the most top-rated secondary schools in London, with 11 out of 18 ranked ‘Outstanding’ by England’s schools watchdog,

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Surge in London children living in absolute low-income families

All bar one of London’s constituencies have registered an increase in the percentage of children living in absolute low-income families

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Enfield libraries set to close as London-wide closures to hit deprived areas

Seven libraries in Enfield are closing as findings show most closures in the capital will affect London’s most deprived areas.

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Post-Covid slump hits London’s busiest bus routes

None of London’s seven busiest bus routes have attracted the same passenger levels as before the pandemic, TfL data has

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London Fire Brigade animal rescues reach all-time high

Last year saw the highest number of animal rescues attended by the London Fire Brigade (LFB) since records began in

Image of commuters travelling down a TfL escalator. (Picture credit: Kaique Rocha)

Escalator fall rates approaching pre-pandemic levels as TfL increases first aid budget

The total number of falls down escalators on the London Underground is nearing pre-pandemic levels, according to TfL. The total

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Passengers texting the British Transport Police at above pre-pandemic levels

Texting the British Transport Police to report a crime has increased to above pre-pandemic levels, though it still does not

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South East London claims highest school exclusion rates in London

South East London has the highest rate of permanent school exclusions in London, according to available data starting in 2016

The gender-based discrimination issue in grassroots football

Gender-based abuse is on the rise in grassroots football, despite the advancements in the women’s game, FA data shows. Discriminatory

Cars parked along pavements. (Picture credit: Boys in Bristol photography)

Ealing Conservatives slam Labour council after overwhelming opposition to controlled parking zone consultation

Conservative councillors in Ealing have hit out at the council’s Labour majority after a consultation about new controlled parking zones

A woman stands in front of her car with her arms crossed looking angrily at the camera.

Motorist criticises penalty charge rise in London as ineffective

A Haringey resident criticised a recent £30 penalty charge notice (PCNs) increase across London as ineffective in tackling driving infringements.

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