Pretty much every council in the country now considers children's social care to be their biggest headache, not adult social care... READ MORE›
Water fountains are not a facility we currently have in stations and there are currently no plans to do so, the spokesperson said... READ MORE›
The government urgently needs to take action to improve the prospects of young people in Britain's rural areas and former industrial heartlands... READ MORE›
The child's second foster carer wears a burqa in public but not in her home and her husband is a white British Muslim, the report says... READ MORE›
Thames Water responded to almost 42,000 blockages across London's sewers during that period, which is down by seven per cent... READ MORE›
After interviewing the maternal grandmother, a social worker and the child, the inquiry discovered that the girl missed one of the foster carers... READ MORE›
The latest round of violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State began last month when Rohingya fighters attacked about 30 police posts and army bases, prompting a military crackdown... READ MORE›
Eleven London boroughs, including Haringey, and Kensington and Chelsea, have lost all their LGBT bars... READ MORE›
Andre Spicer's daughter was selling cups of lemonade near her home in east London when local government workers accused her of not having a commercial license... READ MORE›
Under the Better Care Fund councils receive money, mainly from the NHS budget, in return for introducing schemes to reduce demand for hospital care... READ MORE›
The office of the children's commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, confirmed it would be contacting Tower Hamlets council to find out why the decision was made... READ MORE›
Buyers from Hong Kong and Singapore accounted for almost half of all transactions by foreign buyers, followed by Malaysia and China, according to the mayor's research... READ MORE›
Downing Street has rejected claims it risks alienating other member states and putting its EU membership in doubt... READ MORE›
Earlier, Scotland Yard denied it had taken three days to inform officials in Turkey about the schoolgirls travelling to Syria... READ MORE›
Ending his political career may be short work - restoring the standing of the Conservative party in the crucial marginal of Labour-held Dudley North could take much longer... READ MORE›
But the policy is backfiring, and hitting those in work and landing local authorities with the bill for emergency housing for the homeless... READ MORE›
He lost last year to independent Lutfur Rahman who was convicted of electoral fraud and told to stand down in April... READ MORE›
The three girls were friends and pupils at Bethnal Green Academy, based in the London borough of Tower Hamlets... READ MORE›
The Conservative MP and former defence secretary Liam Fox said it had been a mistake to exclude Syria from air strikes saying Isis operates from Syria... READ MORE›
Mail online uk tube drivers set for strike action after colleague is sacked for failing two alcohol breath tests 15 hrs ago... READ MORE›
A group of 13 Orchard Village residents are now taking legal action against the Old Ford housing association through the high court... READ MORE›
The three girls were friends and pupils at Bethnal Green Academy... READ MORE›
Unpublished report found four-fifths of the 433 London primary schools in areas breaching EU limits for NO2 were deprived... READ MORE›
But director of education Robert McCulloch-Graham said We note that of the schools inspected, only one is a publicly-funded maintained school... READ MORE›
Apple Tree House features a multiracial cast and begins with a boy, Mali, moving to the estate and making friends with a girl called Sam... READ MORE›
The statement added that Holboll had been well known to the South Camden Rehabilitation and Recovery Team ... READ MORE›
By contrast, it took years for the Santander Cycles formerly Barclays Bikes scheme to develop... READ MORE›
The Queen visits the Mayflower Primary School in Tower Hamlets, which was bombed one hundred years ago... READ MORE›
The Queen visits the Mayflower Primary School in Tower Hamlets, which was bombed one hundred years ago... READ MORE›
'Schoolgirls have already crossed Syrian border', say sources... READ MORE›
The hazard zone was extended to 200 metres meaning more families were evacuated to a Bethnal Green academy where Tower Hamlets council set up a rest centre... READ MORE›
The scheme, to provide 15 hours free childcare for 40 percent of the most disadvantaged two-year-olds, was introduced four years ago... READ MORE›
The Met said she was grabbed from behind and dragged to a waste ground next to the former African Queen pub... READ MORE›
Sir Robin Young's decision to stand down from Clarion Housing Group in April comes after reports into residents' 'living hell' at Orchard Village estate... READ MORE›
Newham 24.5 percent vs 19.7 percent Newham prices rose 14 percent in the 12 months through January, the second most among boroughs after Waltham Forest, Savills data shows... READ MORE›
But the air pollution is not only a political one for her, but also very personal... READ MORE›
The families of two east London schoolgirls who travelled to Syria are distraught after learning they have married their solicitor has said... READ MORE›
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