“Decades in the making”: reaction as Wandsworth Council turns to Labour
The Labour Party’s 44 year wait for control over Wandsworth Council ended early this morning as they secured 35 elected
The Labour Party’s 44 year wait for control over Wandsworth Council ended early this morning as they secured 35 elected
Transport for London’s much anticipated new Elizabeth Line is finally set to open doors to passengers on 24 May. The
Residents of Kensington & Chelsea will get to decide who represents them on their council during the local elections taking
A Conservative-run borough since 1978, could Partygate be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and turn Wandsworth red in
Names, addresses and voting instructions were erroneously sent to 43,000 Wandsworth residents yesterday. The Electoral Services department of Wandsworth Council
There have been calls for Kensington Palace Gardens to be renamed after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, as Russia continues to
The High Court has ruled today that the Met Police acted unlawfully in disallowing a Reclaim the Streets (RTS) vigil
The controversial leader of Hounslow Council announced his decision to stand down at the May elections last Tuesday, on the
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on Tuesday announced additional funding to help make venues and public spaces in the
A call for a statutory inquiry into misogyny in all police forces, including the Metropolitan Police Force, has been made
South west London MPs have been reacting with mixed emotions on Twitter to Cressida Dick’s shock resignation as Commissioner of