
Tag: london


Analysis: Who Counts As A Cyclist In London?
Moya Lothian-McLean

Opinion: I Live in a Housing Co-op. But No One Really Escapes London’s Accommodation Crisis Anymore
Charlotte England

Opinion: Let’s Stop Pretending London is a 24/7 City
Moya Lothian-McLean
London’s nightlife has long been outstripped by northern cities. But with rising rents and more and more venue-threatening housing developments, could a similar fate befall them?

Report: London Renter Left Homeless After Black Mould Complaints Go Unanswered for Years
Andrew Kersley

Analysis: London’s Arts Scene Has Been Captured By Corporate Culture
Sam Bright

Report: An Energy Company Broke Into This Family’s Home And Cut Off Their Heating
Sophie K Rosa

Report: London Councils Are Leaving Renters Without Protection From Illegal Eviction
Andrew Kersley

Feature: The Monkeypox Vaccine Rollout Is Unfair. But Not for the Reasons You Think
Sophie Atkinson

Feature: ‘I’ll Take My Chances’: Londoners Risk Fines, Sewage and Drowning to Swim in Heatwaves
Clare Hymer

Report: The Met Investigated Just 22 Illegal Evictions Out of Thousands in 2020
Andrew Kersley

Opinion: Council Tax Is Broken. Devolution Could Fix It
Rio Goldhammer

Opinion: London Landlords Have Ushered in a New Era of Feudalism
Sam Bright

Report: Are Random Police Drug Swabs Legal?
James Greig

Report: With Uber Paying Peanuts, Exploited Drivers Are Cancelling Rides
Polly Smythe
Uber is blaming a driver shortage for costly fares, long wait times and multiple cancellations. Drivers, however, say the root of these problems is the company’s exploitation of its workforce. Polly Smythe reports.

Report: Amazon’s ‘Total-Surveillance’ Supermarkets Have Arrived
Sophie K Rosa

Novara Live: Extreme Floods and Fires Show Climate Change Out of Control
