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‘Rumble with the agents’ raises £15,000 for North London Hospice
The property industry put on its gloves for the Finchley-based charity at its annual boxing event writes Leïla Davaud
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London Ambulance Service boss thanks staff following busiest-ever week
The service received a historic 53,342 emergency calls during last week's unprecedented heatwave
Hendon MP’s challenge to PM on antisemitism
David Pinto-Duschinsky asked Sir Keir Starmer what the government was doing to make sure the Jewish community "can live full and proud Jewish lives free from fear"
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Taking action on community safety
Cllr Sara Conway on what Barnet Council is doing to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour
New plan unveiled for making London ‘heat ready’
A change in guidance for developers around installing air conditioning is now being discussed at City Hall
Air pollution fall in London since Ulez introduction shows scheme works, says Khan
Researchers find that the number of premature deaths fell by around 40% in the five years after Ulez was introduced
Taxi drivers disrupt London Assembly meeting
The furious drivers interrupted an inquiry into autonomous vehicles report Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter
Major Colindale redevelopment gets go-ahead from councillors after knife-edge vote
Conservative councillors raise concerns over the scale of the 29-storey scheme set to replace existing blocks deemed structurally unsafe
Fresh pledge over protection of Freedom Pass for pensioners
More than 10,000 Londoners and civic organisations called on London Councils to protect the concessionary privilege
More than a million homes in London may need retrofitted cooling measures, City Hall warned
Research suggests 74% of social homes are considered to be at high risk of overheating
New North London NHS body invites residents to have their say
The 'Let's Talk' campaign allows people to share their views on how the newly-created NHS West and North London Integrated Care Board (ICB) "listens to and acts on feedback"
Red weather warning for ‘extreme heat’ in Barnet this week
It's the first time such an alert has been issued since the UK temperature record was broken four years ago
Our North Finchley raising funds to fight approval of Great Northern Leisure Park development
Leïla Davaud on the community group's fight against City Hall's controversial decision
Grave concerns over Hendon cemetery’s dead wood
Uncleared dead trees and fallen fences are creating problems at Hendon Cemetery and Crematorium
Polanski’s personal tax affairs ‘outside scope’ of GLA’s code of conduct
The Green Party leader and London Assembly member had been accused of breaching the Greater London Authority's code of conduct over a tax issue
Number of empty homes in London up 81% in a decade as City Hall urged to intervene
Last year there were 105,138 empty homes in London, representing 2.7% of the total number of dwellings
Warning over job losses at Met Police after City Hall blocks Palantir contract
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said the force may need to cut up to 700 roles
Underhill CPZ hours under review after petition presented to council
The petition received 1,377 signatures by the time it was submitted to Barnet Council
Parents left scrambling after sudden closure of New Southgate nursery followed by Ofsted registration suspension
Families were given less than three working days' notice that Bright Horizons New Southgate would shut last month reports Leïla Davaud
Man charged with Golders Green wall attack
The memorial wall in Limes Avenue contains pictures of people who were allegedly killed by the Iranian state