Child strip-searches: More incidents come to light after police ‘data error’
Scotland Yard admits mistakenly underreporting its use of the tactic – prompting London politician to demand a ‘guarantee of proper transparency’
Scotland Yard admits mistakenly underreporting its use of the tactic – prompting London politician to demand a ‘guarantee of proper transparency’
Children’s Commissioner’s review shows ‘police cannot be trusted with the devastating power’, says London politician
Data obtained by London Assembly Member Caroline Russell in wake of Child Q scandal
Campaigners applaud ‘transgressive, yet progressive act’ following Museum of the Home’s recent decision to retain slaver monument in face of widespread public opposition
Local GP says North London Waste Authority has a chance to ‘save more lives than we will in our entire careers’ by halting plans
Campaign groups remain divided in their reaction to proposals as transport chief says he is ‘up for doing what works’
TfL moots left turn ban into Dalston Lane as it launches consultations on five of the capital’s most notorious junctions
Local politicians express urgent concerns as Save Hackney Wick claims new bridges were ‘never negotiable’
Brenda Puech’s parking space garden could be driven out following complaint from car owner
Judge Mr Justice Garnham agrees government should be doing more to deal with air pollution and cites overly-optimistic modelling
Air quality in the UK is ‘nothing short of a public health crisis’, says ClientEarth
Primary schools in most deprived boroughs – including Hackney – tend on average to be more exposed to poor air quality, report finds
‘Today’s announcement should send a clear message to the UK government,’ says ClientEarth