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Black On The Square returns to Trafalgar Square to celebrate the wide-ranging contribution of Black Londoners to the capital Legendary Garage music producer and DJ Wookie will feature in a packed ...
The Seaside and Country Homes scheme comprises of over 3,000 properties, mainly two bedroom bungalows and one and two bedroom flats, which are exclusively available to London’s social tenants aged 55 ...
The Mayor of London will host the eighth UNESCO Day for Remembering the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its Abolition in 2025. The ceremony will be Chaired by BBC Broadcaster, Eddie Nestor MBE. Our ...
Fourth Plinth School Awards Competition is now open for entries. The Fourth Plinth Schools Awards 2025 competition is a chance for schools to get creative and produce a work of art inspired by the ...
The Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street festival is organised by Notting Hill Carnival Limited and supported by the Mayor of London.
Produced by the Mayor of London, the London Plan is a blueprint for development and growth in London. It includes policies on key issues such as new homes, workplaces, public transport and open spaces ...
Major new report shows that harmful pollution emissions have reduced by 26 per cent within the expanded ULEZ area - compared with what they would have been without the ULEZ coming into force. Report ...
The London Assembly Housing Committee has published its annual ‘Affordable Housing Monitor’ for 2022-23.
The report “London’s creative industries - sector deep dive” uses the definitions of the creative industries developed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) to provide an updated ...
Despite making up only 13% of London’s total population, black Londoners account for 45% of London’s knife murder victims, 61% of knife murder perpetrators and 53% of knife crime perpetrators. The ...
Sadiq announces the members of London’s new independent Nightlife Taskforce The Taskforce – a Mayoral manifesto commitment – brings together a wide range of experts from the frontline of the capital’s ...
The London Assembly Budget and Performance Committee publishes its report into police funding. Our key findings include: Most of the Met’s funding comes from central government. The Met has to find an ...
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