Residents fear ‘democracy is dead’ following changes to Greenwich council constitution
Resident groups and councillors have criticised changes to the Greenwich council constitution which they argue will stifle opposition and scrutiny.

Resident groups and councillors have criticised changes to the Greenwich council constitution which they argue will stifle opposition and scrutiny.

Sexual misconduct is the second most frequent allegation recorded in cases involving officers dismissed, according to Metropolitan Police data –

Queer Comedy Social is a group dedicated to platforming queer and alternative comedy in Shoreditch. Held at the womxn-run Damsel

Amid government plans for an overnight visitor levy, council leaders from across the capital gathered outside Parliament to push to

Thousands of women marched through central London to Trafalgar Square on International Women’s Day, calling for an end to violence

Southwark residents claim the council has left them in the dark about potential threats to existing businesses, additional family activities,

A Lewisham music co-operative has raised close to half-a-million pounds through their joint-ownership financial model. Sister Midnight, a community-owned emerging

The Green Party’s candidate for Mayor of Croydon said there is always hope to fix the ‘mess’ in the borough amid the party’s success elsewhere. Peter Underwood has

The Felix Project redistributed a record 44 million meals across London in 2025 as demand for food support continues to

Residents and campaigners gathered outside Southwark Council as a planning inquiry opened into the proposed redevelopment of the Aylesham Centre

Frontline ambulance staff are facing an ever increasing amount of on-duty assaults, as 66 frontline clinical ambulance staff are attacked