Box-office boost for film studios as 40% relief on business rates roll out begins, lasting until 2034 The government has announced a significant boost for the film industry, rolling out a 40%
The large-scale tree planting initiative will focus on three key parks: Castle Green, Goresbrook Park, and Eastbrookend Country Park Barking and Dagenham Council is making significant strides towards its ambitious pledge to
The announcement follows a critical decision by the government to approve the expansion of Heathrow Airport, which is expected to require the use of up to 400,000 tonnes of steel. The UK
EE’s latest research highlights a growing concern among parents. Nearly 100% of parents surveyed expressed worry that their children are veering toward modern, tech-based careers rather than traditional ones. Daisy Edgar-Jones, the
Over 100 business representatives attended the ‘Hillingdon Takes Off’ event, which celebrated the borough’s burgeoning reputation as a key hub for London business. Hillingdon Council has marked a significant step in its
Haringey Council has announced a significant £1.5m investment to revitalise eight parks in Tottenham, with improvements shaped by community input. The upgrades will bring enhanced facilities to Bruce Castle Park, Downhills Park,
As Haringey gears up to take centre stage as the London Borough of Culture in 2027, the spotlight falls on some of the remarkable individuals who embody the rebellious, free-spirited energy of
Labour candidate Charlotte Elizabeth Daus has won the Burnt Oak ward by-election, strengthening her party’s hold on Barnet Council. The result was officially declared yesterday at the council’s headquarters in Colindale. Daus’s
Launched at Outernet London on Valentine’s Day, the Loved and Wanted campaign sends a resounding message: London is, and always will be, a place for everyone. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan,
President Donald Trump’s plan to impose reciprocal tariffs factoring in VAT has sparked concerns over its potential impact on UK exports, including cars, pharmaceuticals, and food products. British businesses now face uncertainty