‘You absolute moron!’: Front line railway staff reveal long-term effects of abuse
Nine out of 10 Network Rail workers in its Southern Region have suffered abuse.
Read MoreNine out of 10 Network Rail workers in its Southern Region have suffered abuse.
Read MoreA total of 17 per cent of the council’s homes did not meet the minimum standard for social housing.
Read MoreDean Gordon, who leads two primary schools in Lewisham, said some of his staff were missing work because of serious problems in their properties, including the loss of water and heating.
Read MoreTwo youngsters were among those garlanded for their efforts in the world of Scouting – receiving cash prizes as well
Read More210,007 people in South-west London waited more than four weeks for a GP appointment – a 31 per cent increase on 2022.
Read MoreJoshua Jacques, 29, of Minard Road, Lewisham, had pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds diminished responsibility. He claimed it was a ‘sacrifice for the greater good’.
Read MoreTfL says the works are taking place to help increase capacity at the station, which is expected to come under further pressure in years to come from 10,000 new homes in the area.
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Read MoreIn Lambeth, 99 per cent of state funded schools have had their funding cut since 2010.
Read MoreThe Dermody Road traffic restrictions are particularly controversial amongst residents in the borough.
Read MoreSignificant industrial issues on the transport network still remain, Unite said.
Read MoreFrancis Ajeigbe was arrested by police during a search of his house in Laleham Road as part of an investigation into his connection to a co-defendant who attempted to shoot someone in retaliation over a £3.50 drugs debt. Marcus Adepoju, 31, of Claremont Street, Tottenham, was convicted of attempted murder.
Read MoreSadiq Khan has pledged £2.7million of extra funding to fit new air filters across London.
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Read MoreSome people living in the apartment block in Deslandes Place had to make a 40-minute journey to Greenwich and check-in to a Travelodge after being told to leave their homes at around 3am on Thursday of last week.
Read MoreThe upgrade could create 10,000 new jobs.
Read MoreThe car police were chasing failed to stop. A bag was thrown from the car in Plough Way, Lewisham, and a short time later two people made off from the car on foot.
Read MoreA Tree Preservation Order was made on the space in 2012.
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