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The consultation period will run for 6 weeks from Friday 9 May 2025 to 11:59pm on Sunday 22 June 2025. This consultation ...
As part of its proposed reforms, the Government has committed to introducing the English Devolution Bill during the current parliamentary session. 3 The White Paper emphasises the importance of London ...
London is expected to face rising average temperatures, summer droughts, and other extreme weather events due climate change, 1 with 2024 being the hottest year globally on record. 2 While trees and ...
Sadiq wants to forge a new consensus on planning to build the affordable housing Londoners need - including on parts of the green belt - at the same time as boosting biodiversity and increasing public ...
Zoë Garbett AM responds to the Mayor’s green belt proposal: This won’t solve London’s housing crisis
In response to the Mayor’s recent announcement to build on the green belt, Green Party London Assembly Member Zoë Garbett said: "The Mayor’s green belt proposal talks about affordable homes, but ...
Care-experienced young people are individuals who have been or are currently in care. More than one in three care-experienced Londoners within the crucial age range of 19 to 21 are not in education, ...
VE80 is the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2 in Europe, an event of great historical importance. It's a time to honour and remember those who fought and served in the World War. We are ...
The Conservative Group at City Hall has today announced that Susan Hall AM has been appointed as their new leader. In her new role, Hall will lead the Conservative opposition at City Hall, holding the ...
This decision paper concerns the National Interagency Liaison Officer (NILO) programme, which coordinates and provides the NILO and National Control Liaison Officer (NCLO) training and course delivery ...
The Housing Committee report - Breaking the Cycle: Housing Needs for Women Leaving Prison in London - looks at solutions to address the housing “crisis” affecting women released from prison. If you ...
New tall residential buildings in London may not be meeting the capital’s housing needs or contributing positively to the city, a London Assembly Planning and Regeneration Committee report has found.
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