London, Reform and Laila Cunningham
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Conservation officials are urging everyone in the London area to avoid waterways this week as water levels continue to rise with melting snow and ice.
Even hardened Londoners can get a kick out of the capital’s main attractions, because as well as being stone-cold classics they also have an amazing ability to keep evolving and provide new entertainment with each visit.
London City Airport has introduced a drop-off fee, ending its status as the last London airport without such a charge. The fee will be £8 for up to five minutes, then £1 per additional minute, with a maximum stay of 10 minutes.
After changes to the province's blue bin program, businesses and organization no longer get recycling pickup as of January. Some business owners and environmental advocates say they are worried that this will lead to more recyclables going straight to landfill.
TV presenter Rylan has impressed his friends and fans with a total remodel of a London property he bought in secret – see before and after photos
As the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) enters its 200th year as a charity, keepers at London Zoo have started counting every animal for its annual stocktake. The zoo is home to more than 8,000 animals – from a colony of leafcutter ants to critically endangered Asiatic lions.
London's FTSE 100 edged lower on Thursday, pressured by weakness in oil stocks, even as defence shares surged to a record high on rising military budgets and geopolitical tensions.
The cost to London’s councils of providing the Freedom Pass has risen significantly in recent years, according to documents from a London Councils Transport and Environment Committee meeting in December. It is expected to go up by almost 12 per cent in the next financial year, from almost £333m in 2025-26 to around £372m in 2026-27.
The number of children in the capital requiring special educational needs and disabilities (Send) support has reached record levels, analysis by BBC London has found.
Hackney Council is keen to take part in the program, but Hillingdon said it will not ‘prioritise asylum seekers ahead of longstanding residents’