Camden Council has launched a new Housing Pact to strengthen transparency and community voice in the delivery of new homes across Euston - as part of the regeneration of the area around the new HS2 ...
Two Ukrainian men have been jailed for smuggling four Albanian men and a teenage girl from Vietnam aboard a private yacht in July this year. They were prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service and ...
Camden Council is extending the Borough of Sanctuary grant scheme to bring communities together and support refugees and asylum seekers in the borough.The funding will help to grow initiatives which ...
Young people across Surrey have elected seven Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) in the 2026 Surrey youth elections. In a strong demonstration of youth participation in local democracy, ...
A woman from Tewkesbury who kept another woman captive for over 20 years and forced her to carry out labour in her home has been sentenced to 13 years imprisonment.
Gerald Peck [27/12/1948] was found guilty following a trial at Lewes Crown Court of two charges of assault by penetration and three charges of sexual assault. He was sentenced to 11 years imprisonment ...
Boost for council housing in Camden as 28 new homes get green light as part of Small Sites Programme
Camden’s Planning Committee approved two applications to build 28 new council homes on Highgate Road and Raglan Street at a meeting last night [Wednesday, 11 March]. These new homes will be the first ...
The agenda and papers for the March 2026 Board meeting have been published. The meeting will be held at Best Western Hotel Rembrandt, Weymouth, and chaired by the FSA’s chair, Professor Susan Jebb.
The official opening of Hopescourt School in Walton-on-Thames marks a new chapter for children with additional needs in Surrey. The Lord Lieutenant of Surrey joined pupils, staff, Bourne Education ...
A council scheme to help entrepreneurs get their ideas off the ground has turned town centre units into thriving business hubs. Start-Up Street is a Renfrewshire Council initiative designed to provide ...
A man who punched a stranger in an antisemitic attack in north London has been convicted for racially aggravated assault. Tony Steer, 35, was prosecuted by the Crown Prosecution Service following an ...
Lee Ablitt, (DOB: 31/08/1973) formerly of Warrington, was given a Confiscation Order totalling £512,637 he will have 3 months to pay back the money, or he could face an additional five years and six ...
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