London Mayor: Count Binface beats ‘Britain First’ immigration candidate May 4, 2024 Count Binface, the satirical political candidate, is ahead of Britain First's immigration candidate Nick Scanlon in the London Mayoral election.
The London boroughs with the lowest property prices: Where is the cheapest place to buy in London in 2023? April 3, 2023 With the OBR expecting property prices to drop by 10 per cent this year, first time buyers are tentatively hoping that 2023 might be the year they can finally afford to get on the property ladder. But with London’s property market still too hot for many young buyers, where is the best borough to buy? [...]
Brent Cross owner Hammerson’s turnaround continues with record leasings February 29, 2024 British shopping centre giant Hammerson reported a record year of leasing completing 306 deals.
Inside the new must-visit London lido – as Met Office reveals sunny weather forecast to return September 15, 2023 The Met Office has revealed their long term forecast, showing that the good weather is likely to return in a week or so – so hopefully there’ll be plenty of time to jump in this brand new London lido. The Lido has been decked out in an Art Deco style and is a part of [...]
The next government must rebuild the UK’s planning system May 14, 2024 You almost couldn’t make it up. Britain, faced with a generational housing crisis, building less than a year ago. Even better, the weather is at least partly to blame. Welcome to Blighty. We used to build things, you know. The main culprit is of course the planning system, which – from the moment a misty-eyed [...]
Tottenham Hotspur win fight to have Son Heung-min racist abuser banned November 8, 2023 Spurs and the Met Police asked the UK Football Policing Unit to take stronger action.
London house prices continue to fall in boost for buyers December 22, 2023 House price growth in London continued to decline in December, with properties on the outskirts of the capital seeing the biggest falls, according to new analysis from Zoopla. Overall, annual London house price growth fell 1.5 per cent this month, with the average price tag of £536k. This is down from a 3.4 per cent [...]
Exclusive: London’s councils are half a billion in the red. Council Tax will go up – but will it be enough? December 9, 2023 London’s councils are trapped in a “perfect storm” after research found the boroughs are teetering on the financial brink facing a half a billion pound deficit.
Why there’s no hope of a Bakerloo Line extension or Crossrail 2 without government cash March 8, 2024 Transport for London (TfL) is set to report its first-ever operating surplus later this month after years of financial struggle.
Mildmay, Weaver and Liberty: What do the London Overground’s new names actually mean? February 15, 2024 The London Overground's six lines have been renamed and given colours, significantly changing the Tube network's world-famous map.