
Superdrug to be the first high street retailer to offer Coronavirus antibody test Tests will begin today and will detect positive antibodies 97.5 percent of the time. The test will be sold via […]
The feature coverage of politics concerning the Mayor for London and the Greater London Assembly. This is effectively ‘regional’ government for London.
Superdrug to be the first high street retailer to offer Coronavirus antibody test Tests will begin today and will detect positive antibodies 97.5 percent of the time. The test will be sold via […]
UK Universities NDAs over sexual assault claims It has been revealed that several UK Universities have been using Non-Disclosure Agreements to cover up sexual assault claims, bullying and poor teaching. Several students […]
Emperor Akihito confirms historic abdication The Japanese Emperor Akihito has officially declared his abdication today at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. In his closing remarks, he ‘wished Japan and the world peace […]
Man dies after stabbing in Harlesden The 21 year old man was stabbed last night on Harlesden High Street in North West London at around 9pm. After seeking help in a betting […]
London locals face council tax hikes from April According to an investigation conducted by the Evening Standard, Londoners will face average council tax increases of up to £100 from April onwards. The […]
Labour faces calls to suspend MP over anti-Semitism comments Labour is receiving pressure to suspend MP Chris Williamson for ‘deeply offensive’ comments about the party’s handling of anti-Semitism. At an event in […]
In November, 2016 Amy Lamé was appointed by mayor Sadiq Khan to become London’s first ‘night czar’, tasked with protecting its £26bn a year night time economy and turning the capital into […]
Theresa May visits Northern Ireland to talk about Brexit The PM is on a two day visit to Northern Ireland to reassure people that she can secure a Brexit deal that avoids […]
Knife crime on the streets of London has hit new heights of late. Figures from the London Metropolitan police suggest there has been a 16% increase in reported crimes during the 2017-18 […]
London mayor Sadiq Khan’s initiative to get women into leadership roles The Mayor of London has launched a new leadership scheme called ‘Our time’ to address the shortage of women in senior […]
Sadiq Khan has defended his initiatives against violent crime The Mayor of London has been criticised for his response to a rise in knife and gun crime in the capital, but argues […]
A crime scene remains in place in Cumberland Road and Essoldo Way, where police say the attacks are thought to have taken place. The victim, believed to be in his 30s, was […]
This week the GMB announce a new fair tips and pay charter for the restaurant, bar and leisure industry. The charter developed by GMB Soho project worker Sarah Hurley asks employers to comply […]
The chairman of the Hampshire Police Federation says rural police forces could be left ‘unarmed and vulnerable’ like ‘sitting ducks’ in the event of a terrorist attack. The announcement has been made […]
01.00 a.m. That’s the end of the elections’ live blog here on Londonmultimedianews. Thanks for joining us- Al Riddell, Harriet Onyett and Mariana Des Forges reporting. Don’t forget to follow us on […]
With the campaign for London Mayor intensifying in the run up to polling day the contest has become increasingly bitter, becoming overshadowed by race and religion. Over the last few weeks the […]
The UK Independence Party unveiled its campaign poster today with a clear message on immigration – and high hopes for election success later in the week. Party leader Nigel Farage was joined by […]
This week is the last week of campaigning for London Mayor, as voters head to the polls this Thursday. The leading candidates in the race are Conservative candidate Zac Goldsmith and Labour […]
England’s Education Secretary Nicky Morgan is launching a website on ‘Education Against Hate’ as part of a renewed scheme to tackle terrorism and radicalisation. Today she announced the proposal at Bethnal Green […]
Political leaders, royalty, and the leading figures in London’s emergency services led the reflection on the atrocities carried out ten years ago on ordinary Londoners travelling to work. There was a minute’s […]
1,679 youths have been stabbed in London during the 12 months to May- an increase of 23 per cent on the previous year. The number of victims is the equivalent of all […]
George Galloway has entered the race to become London’s next mayor by pledging an end to the capital’s ‘social housing crisis.’ The Respect Party leader, who lost his parliamentary seat Bradford West […]
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson has confirmed plans to equip all neighbourhood and response officers across the Metropolitan police with Body Worn Video cameras. This would involve a potential 20,000 police body […]
A number of central London streets have been grid-locked by a black cab taxi drivers’ protest. The United Cabbies Group organised a snarl up in Victoria Street which rippled out into neighbouring […]
Lindsey Garrett has announced that she’s running for Mayor of London. She’s one of the women who successfully campaigned against rent rises in Hackney’s New Era housing estate. Writing in The Guardian, Lindsey says […]
Welcome to the Londonmultimedia news coverage of the Uxbridge and South Ruislip count at the General Election 2015. Results of Uxbridge & South Ruislip constituency I’m Marta Malagon reporting from Brunel University in […]
In the hotly-contested constituency of Bermondsey & Old Southwark, Labour enlisted the help of Labour politician and potential mayoral candidate for 2016, David Lammy, to help on the final day of campaigning […]
The general election campaign is nearly at its climax and most political coverage is now focusing on who will form the next government. However, across London and the South East there are […]
The HSBC banking group has said that it may consider moving its head office out of the UK. The bank’s board has asked management to ‘look at where the best place is for […]
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson spoke on the decision by the CPS to recommend that former Labour MP Lord Janner is too ill to stand trial for alleged child abuse. Johnson told […]
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