The Mayor led the annual gathering and concert at Southwark Cathedral with a strong message about defending the city against ...
Appearing before the London Assembly's budget committee, they anticipated operating surpluses and an adequate programme for ...
A galaxy of readers, supporters and stars of London government, media and academia gathered to enjoy the city's finest quiz ...
Now, youth unemployment all over England has gone up more sharply than unemployment in general. In London it has risen as ...
The history of this guiding force in the city's late 20th Century evolution can now be explored in rich detail for the first ...
Westminster Council, led from 1983 by firm Thatcherite Shirley Porter – Hackney-born daughter of Jack Cohen, the man who ...
Shopkeepers in a town in the west of outer London are showing remarkable resilience in the face of many difficulties The nation’s shopkeepers have been having a rough time. Consumers have been moving ...
The local Council Tax produces much unfairness but this new central government surcharge is problematic and won't make much difference As regular readers know, On London is always on guard against ...
An area in the Royal Docks enterprise zone is being looked at as a potential new home for two of London's historic food wholesalers The City of London Corporation has confirmed that an area within the ...
The government has at last backed a new transport scheme for London, but the financing is still being worked on Government backing for the Docklands Light Railway extension to Thamesmead was the ...
The decision by Rachel Reeves to end the so-called “two child limit” on benefit entitlements for families with low incomes has been warmly welcomed by those who’ve long campaigned for it. In the ...