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The boss of Notting Hill Carnival has said “we can’t ignore the impact of knife crime on our event” as he pledged to work ...
Margaret Douglas was a formidable figure in Tudor history. A cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, her position in Tudor politics was ...
China Ark Supermarket in Mile End has been fined more than £20,000 after selling a knife to a 15-year-old and breaching alcohol and vape laws.
Sniffer dog Skye helps Tower Hamlets Council seize illegal cigarettes, vapes and unlicensed Viagra in Whitechapel.
Recorded during the show’s run at the West End with its original cast, Fawlty Towers: The Play will air in September to mark ...
The practice handed in an application to Tower Hamlets Council for its Mastmaker Village scheme on the Isle of Dogs. Backed ...
The NHS has launched a first-of-its-kind, open-all-hours mental health unit for patients in crisis. The new centre is ...
Check the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line closures this weekend (July 18 - 20) and don't be caught out.
Hundreds of patients in East London are set to benefit as the NHS opened its first 24/7 neighbourhood mental health centre today – a key commitment under the 10 Year Health Plan – offering walk-in ...
Job scams are cruel and effective, targeting those who are desperate to find work or earn extra money.  On average, £1,420 is lost by each person caught by a job scam, according to new Lloyds data, ...
Located about 40 miles southeast of London in the village of Hadley, the 19th-century tower hit the market last week for ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered the remains of up to 50 people in the Tower of London. Historians believe that many of bodies ...