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  • Mayor gives £11 million to fund portable homes

    The Mayor of London has given £11 million to build portable homes in a bid to tackle homelessness. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is investing the money into “modular” homes – homes constructed off-site and placed temporarily on land that is unused

  • London Assembly sends message of support to people in Paris

    The London Assembly has sent its support to people in Paris following the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral. Tony Arbour, the chairman of the London Assembly said their thoughts are with the people of Paris following the fire which broke out at the 850

  • Evening update: Travel and weather report

    Here is your travel update for April 16. Trains      LONDON OVERGROUND: Until further notice there will be a reduced weekday service between Gospel Oak and Barking. A temporary timetable is in place, with four-car trains running every 30 minutes

  • Council welcomes fine for destroying bat roost

    Harrow Council welcomed the decision to fine a property developer almost £19,000 after it was found guilty of destroying a home inhabited by bats. Landrose Developments was fined £18,820 at Brent Magistrates’ Court earlier this month after it chose

  • Council staff taking almost ten days a year off sick

    Harrow Council has vowed to improve its staff sickness levels, after figures showed that employees are taking an average of almost ten days off per year – more than three days above the public sector average. Conservative opposition councillor Richard

  • Teen stabbed 'multiple times'

    A teenager has been stabbed multiple times. Met Police were called to reports of a stabbing in High Street, Wealdstone, at around 6.25pm yesterday (April 15). Emergency services attended the scene. A teenage boy was taken to hospital with multiple