A high-profile councillor has joined the Greens, but might he have helped his old party more than he's hindered it?
Sir Mark Rowley said the Met has been “relentlessly cracking down on phone thieves and dismantling organised criminal ...
New legal powers and national strategies will enable the collaborative work of major institutions across the capital to achieve even more in the future ...
She's seen a lot of change during her nine years in charge and is now looking forward to celebrate the arts complex's 75th anniversary ...
On London is run by Dave Hill, formerly the Guardian's award-winning London commentator, and written by him and an array of fellow Londoncentrics. It aims to improve the quality of coverage of London ...
The City of London Corporation has confirmed its plans to redevelop the land currently occupied by the Smithfield and Billingsgate wholesale food markets, along with pledging to help the markets’ ...
The provision of free meals for all of London’s primary school children has alleviated food poverty, benefited school communities and been good for their family lives, according to a report by an ...
The latest edition of On London's podcast collaboration with The London Society features a guest who sees clearly the many issues to be addressed if Sir Sadiq Khan's plan is to succeed Eight months ...
The capital's core remains its powerhouse, but some believe the city would be more prosperous if it was more polycentric “London’s economy is like a galaxy, not a star,” the recently-published London ...
The party of national government has again struggled in borough by-elections, though Reform remains a problem for the Conservatives Given the general recent trend, the result in Greenwich’s Eltham ...
For the second time this year an Independent candidate, offering a mix of Left and community politics, has pulled off a big win in the east London borough The Plaistow North ward by-election held in ...
The defection of the London Assembly member and Havering councillor to Reform points to a further crumbling of the London Tories He was arguably not the most Farageist of the group, but Keith Prince ...