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Food hygiene ratings given to three Barnet establishments
Three local outlets have new ratings from the Food Standards Agency
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Half of Londoners on low wages resort to using foodbanks, report finds
Nearly one quarter of the capital’s lowest-paid workers have been going to a foodbank as often as once a week or more
Barnet road closures: two for motorists to avoid over the next fortnight
Two closures on the M1 for Barnet drivers to avoid
Khan reaffirms Heathrow third runway opposition amid row with Green Party
The London mayor says he remains opposed to construction of a third runway at the UK's largest airport
Record number of prosecutions against stalking in London
The number of prosecutions against stalking crimes in London reached a record high last year, reports Sonja Tutty, Data Reporter
More adults in Barnet smoke – despite the UK smoking rate falling to record low
More adults in Barnet were smokers last year, new figures show – bucking the trend across the UK reports Sonja Tutty, Data Reporter
New Barnet pub owners fear closure thanks to construction work
Ironically-named Builders Arms is facing closure threats thanks to an adjacent building site
Residents invited to come up with ideas for improving New Southgate
Both Enfield and Barnet councils have teamed up to create an action plan for the area that straddles the two boroughs
Over 100,000 patients waiting for routine treatment at Royal Free NHS Trust in August
The Royal Free LondonNHS Foundation Trust: all the key numbers for the NHS Trust in August. Adam Care, Data Reporter More than 100,000 patients were waiting for routine treatment at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust in August, new figures show. The NHS is facing a difficult winter as the ov...
New chair of body overseeing North London’s NHS primary care services named
Paul Najsarek has been unveiled as the new chair of North Central London Integrated Care Board
New deputy mayor for policing and crime at City Hall
Islington Council leader Kaya Comer-Schwartz will assume the role after Sophie Linden leaves to become a government advisor
‘Compromised’ church hall moves one step closer to demolition
The Monken Hadley Church building looks likely to be rebuilt as the costs of restoration have escalated
Expansion of night tube to Thursdays ‘under review’
But Khan says Transport for London's finances are currently too constrained
Khan urges Reeves to ‘give us some hope’ in October budget
The London mayor said the chancellor must not emulate the last Tory government’s austerity programme
TfL consults on 310 bus route
Transport for London are seeking views on the trial route which links Golders Green and Stamford Hill
Nearly three-quarters of A&E arrivals at the Royal Free NHS Trust seen within four hours
Nearly three-quarters of people who arrived at accident and emergency at the Royal Free London last month were seen within four hours reports Sonja Tutty, Data Reporter
Labour lambasts “toxic hatred” amid record number of religious hate crime offences in London
Police in London logged a record number of religious hate crimes following the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict last year, reports Andrew Dowdeswell, Data Reporter
Dozens of new patients diagnosed with HIV in Barnet
More patients were diagnosed with HIV in Barnet last year, new figures show
Colindale woman fined £16k for selling toxic skin-lightening products
The Trading Standards seizure was the largest of its kind in Barnet for many years
Appeal for more foster carers in Barnet as numbers decline
More foster carers in the borough are resigning or opting to house Ukrainians instead