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The London Assembly Environment Committee is investigating the current state of parks and open spaces across London.
GLA Economics’ 46th London forecast suggests that: London’s real Gross Value Added (GVA) is forecast to grow by 1.6% in 2025, supported by moderating domestic inflation and improving household ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today announced new al fresco dining and drinking hotspots that will allow Londoners and visitors to make of the most of the capital’s summer months.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today (17 June 2025) announced he will move ahead with bold plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street and revitalise the area following overwhelming public and business ...
Produced by the Mayor of London, the London Plan is a blueprint for development and growth in London. It includes policies on key issues such as new homes, workplaces, public transport and open spaces ...
The Mayor is determined to collaborate with London's boroughs, partners, and central government to prevent rough sleeping, provide lasting support off the streets, and end it in London by 2030.
In a radical change of approach, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is today (Friday 9 May 2025) announcing that City Hall will be actively exploring the release of parts of London’s green belt for ...
The London Assembly Health Committee has published its report ‘Getting to zero by 2030: HIV in London’. The report makes several recommendations including: The Mayor’s upcoming Health Inequalities ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has revealed that major sporting events hosted in the capital last year generated a £230million boost for London’s economy.
Skills Bootcamps for Londoners can be delivered by suppliers such as: independent training providers further education (FE) colleges employers. If you are an employer who does not want to apply ...
In this report, we evaluate the impacts of the ULEZ and the LEZ schemes, focusing on one year following the London-wide ULEZ expansion.
The Mayor’s proposals – working alongside government, businesses and local councils - could include future plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street and transform it into an exciting, green and thriving ...