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People getting served in a pharmacy.

Lewisham pharmacy closures make it worst for care in London

Four pharmacies closed in Lewisham last year, making it the worst borough for pharmacy care in London, NHS Business Services

A graph overlaying the number of murders in London of under 25s, and how many of those were teenagers

Teenagers and under-25s murdered in London at decade low

The number of teenagers and under-25s murdered in London is at its lowest level since 2012 and 2003 respectively, data

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Eat or heat? New scheme aims to help vulnerable Bexley residents

A new scheme has launched to help approximately 34,000 older residents in Bexley who are set to lose their annual

Shani Akilah pictured in Woolwich bookshop

Meet the author fighting for community spaces in London as a library opens in her name

A London-based author fighting for community spaces has had a new library named after in her hometown of Woolwich, south

Protest at Southwark Council targeting the housing crisis.

Protest held at Southwark Council over housing crisis

Southwark residents demanded 50% affordable housing in new developments as part of a protest against the borough’s housing crisis. Around

Six charged with membership of banned Kurdish militant group

Six people have been charged with being members of a proscribed terrorist group, the Met Police say.  Turkan Ozcan, 59,

WATCH: Experts and owners say XL Bully ban isn’t working as anniversary approaches 

Expert trainers, campaigners, and pets’ organisations have said the XL Bully ban is harming dogs, owners, and making people less safe, one year from its inception.

Wandsworth Job Centre

Londoners turning to Universal Credit scheme and still struggling

The number of people starting claims on the Universal Credit (UC) scheme has increased significantly since this time last year.

Cleaning graffiti costs councils tens of millions as reports of illegal artwork rise

London councils have spent tens of millions of pounds cleaning increasing amounts of graffiti since 2018. Reports of graffiti have

Image of books on shelves in a library

‘The staff here know me by name’: Local library resurgence in South London

Library funding in London has grown in recent years, with Southwark among the boroughs leading the way. How can they

Nerve cells

Alarming rise in strokes among young people, new data shows

Strokes are on the rise among young people, with new NHS data for 2024 revealing an increase in cases among

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