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  • Barnet is the London borough with the biggest risk of burglary

    January 26, 2017

    Barnet is the London borough where the risk of burglary is highest, according to new research. And the north London borough is also the area where residents pay the highest price for burglaries – at a whopping £7.6m per year overall. Approved Index calculated the cost of burglaries based on insurance costs, and by using the [...]

  • Disruption to train services due to derailment at Lewisham will continue until the end of the week

    January 26, 2017

    Disruption to Southeastern train services will continue until the end of the week, the rail network confirmed today.  Services have been subject to cancellations and delays since early Tuesday morning, when a freight train derailed at Lewisham.  Southeastern said this morning that train services running through Lewisham station may be cancelled, delayed or revised, with disruption expected [...]

  • There’s going to be a Tube strike all of today: Here’s what you need to know

    January 26, 2017

    It hasn't even been a month since the year started with a bang thanks a Tube strike which shut down most Zone 1 stations and caused commuter chaos. But we're already facing another one, which will affect the Central and Waterloo & City Lines. So, here's what you need to know to make any journeys as pain-free as possible… [...]

  • Canada grants planning permission for new City skyscraper, 1 Leadenhall

    January 25, 2017

    Another skyscraper has moved one step closer to becoming part of the capital's skyline, after Canada's planning and transport committee granted planning permission this morning. The committee approved a resolution to grant permission for 1 Leadenhall, which is set to tower over Leadenhall Market. The resolution was approved following a consultation with the [...]

  • Victoria station evacuated and closed due to a fire alert

    January 25, 2017

    Victoria station has reopened after being closed due to a fire alert.  London Fire Brigade was called at around 11.11AM after reports that smoke had been smelled at the station and three fire engines were dispatched to the scene. The station was evacuated but has since been reopened, with trains stopping as normal. https://twitter.com/victorialine/status/824211454224199680  https://twitter.com/victorialine/status/824225348200054787 [...]

  • Mayor wants London employers to make childcare more accessible

    January 25, 2017

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has urged employers to help parents "locked out of the workplace" due to rising childcare costs. He said more should follow the example of the Greater London Authority, which has just introduced a new childcare deposit loan across all organisations within it. All parents in the GLA group, spanning TfL, the [...]

  • Just a giant bust of Jeremy Clarkson being driven through London on a lorry…

    January 25, 2017

    We knew Jeremy Clarkson had a big head, but now we have proof: enormous busts of Clarkson and his Grand Tour pals were spotted being transported around London on lorries today. Londoners tweeted pictures of huge stone heads of Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond being ferried past sights including Trafalgar Square and Westminster Palace [...]

  • Transport chaos continues after Lewisham train derailment – with services expected to be disrupted all day

    January 25, 2017

    Travel chaos from yesterday's train derailment at Lewisham has spilled over into today, with no service to a number of stations on the Southeastern Railway network. A freight train derailed at Lewisham station yesterday, which caused all services through the area to be suspended.  Southeastern said this morning that train services running through Lewisham may be [...]

  • We’re still paying tax on the Olympics – even though the debt has been paid off

    January 25, 2017

    Londoners are still paying tax for hosting the Olympic Games, despite having paid off the debt for the sporting event. According to the Conservatives at City Hall, London mayor Sadiq Khan hasn't removed the Olympic precept from his first budget, and is using it to fund other projects.  It was set up before the games [...]

  • More travel chaos for Londoners tonight after train derails at Lewisham

    January 24, 2017

    Commuters are facing severe disruption on the Southeastern network during the evening rush hour after a freight train derailed at Lewisham.  Southeastern said all services through the area will be disrupted by the derailment, with some services suspended. A freight train has derailed in the #Lewisham area. All services through the area will be disrupted, [...]

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