Eritrean asylum seeker in hiding a month after winning appeal against Home Office
An Eritrean asylum seeker and a London-based migrant charity are still waiting for a visa and evacuation assistance a month
An Eritrean asylum seeker and a London-based migrant charity are still waiting for a visa and evacuation assistance a month
Tower Hamlets Council has suspended its Homelessness Accommodation Placement Policy following protests from campaigners. The policy aimed to allocate homeless
Two thirds (65%) of Londoners who work from home admit they fit in household chores during the working day. New
Fears of sexual harassment and misogynistic abuse are an unavoidable part of the daily routine for women commuting at night.
The head of the UK’s leading anti-monarchy protest group has heavily criticised police officers who used new powers to carry
Roman bath house remains lying under a Billingsgate office block have reopened to visitors for the summer. The site dating
Employees find they are more productive working from home than their usual workplace, according to YouGov data. In a recent
The Migration Museum has received permission from the City of London to permanently settle in London’s Square Mile. Plans for
23,000 social-rented home were demolished in the London over the last decade, while only 12,000 were built according to analysis
Liz Truss has announced her resignation as Prime Minister after just 45 days in office. After a meeting with 1922
A Hong Kong-based Canadian billionaire who owns the most luxurious hotel in Taiwan is seeking to buy a century-old commercial