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The National COVID Memorial Wall was established without official authorization on a more than ¼-mile stretch of the Albert Embankment in March 2021.
A Chinese woman who defrauded thousands of Chinese retirees of more than $6 billion then fled to the U.K. has been sentenced to nearly 12 years.
Two southwestern Ontario legal clinics are among 132 community groups who have signed an open letter calling on the Ford Government to scrap proposed changes to the province's residential tenancy laws.
A £2.4m package of support has been announced for victims and survivors of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) in London. Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan said the money would directly fund new independent sexual violence advocates and expand counselling provision for all survivors of CSE.
Two sets of figures out this morning paint a mixed picture for Rachel Reeves, with public confidence in their own spending down but signs of some recovery in the jobs market. Meanwhile, Sir Sadiq Khan welcomes reports of investment in London's DLR.
The number of people overdosing and dying as a result of opioid use in the London area is decreasing, according to new numbers released by local service agencies.
London Councils, the cross-party group representing the capital's boroughs, has predicted a £1 billion shortfall this year, rising to £4.7 billion in the coming years. It warned half of the 32 boroughs could soon need emergency government help.
New figures have revealed that Uber passengers in Bristol have the UK’s lowest average rating. The ride-hailing app, which asks drivers and riders to score each other out of five after every journey,
The Atlanta Falcons are dealing with some significant injuries as they navigate the second half of what has been a disastrous 2025 season. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is set to have surgery on his partially torn ACL, wide receiver Drake London is week-to-week with a knee injury, and the offensive line hurting at multiple spots.