Dean Kennedy took drastic action after L&Q delayed paying him following ombudsman ruling
The under-threat venue's potential move looks unlikely to go ahead
Learn from me though, put your best heels on, clunk on your baubles and move money over from your savings (you’ll need a fair wad)
Surveys revealed that 93 per cent of Londoners supported the presence of Safer Schools Officers in school buildings
The Glass Room is to be bulldozed to make way for 18 flats and ground-floor commercial space
'I’ve got no issues with it being held locally – they’ll just go somewhere else' says Unmesh Desai
The strikers include porters, domestics, catering staff, gardeners and maintenance workers
Work to convert a former housing block into accommodation for people sleeping rough could finally begin
Combustible panels are set to be removed from a residential tower block in Plaistow
Rent costs in the capital mean the average London renter is paying more than 40 per cent of their income
Sir Stephen Timms wrote a letter in support of Udaya, which was hit by a £180,000 Home Office fine for employing four illegal workers