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New figures reveal 259 Met Police Officers cut in Westminster since 2010
The Metropolitan Police’s latest figures reveal that 259 police officers have been cut in Westminster since May 2010. London has seen a decrease of over 2,900 police officers across the city. [more]
Westminster lose out in Government’s arbitrary exemptions
Westminster has been refused an exemption from the Government’s new policy allowing developers to turn offices into flats without planning permission. Two-thirds of London Councils were turned down, putting businesses at risk. [more]
Boris needs to get behind National Walking Month
The charity Living Streets marks National Walking Month in May, which is designed to encourage people to increase the amount of walking they do. [more]
Fire brigade statistics blow hole in Mayor’s case for fire cuts
The London Fire Brigade have released details of increased response times for local wards in London. The statistics reveal that 41 local wards in London will now fall outside of the target response time, due to the Mayor’s...[more]
Public meeting to discuss fire service cuts in London
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority is holding a public consultation in Ealing next week about the effect of planned cuts on Ealing and Hounslow. The consultation will discuss proposals to close 12 fire stations,...[more]
End Heathrow night flights to stop sleep disturbance for thousands of Londoners, Assembly says
Heathrow night flights should be stopped or reduced to an absolute minimum to reduce sleep disturbance for people living in the capital, the London Assembly says today.[more]
End Heathrow night flights to stop sleep disturbance for thousands of Londoners, Assembly says
Heathrow night flights should be stopped or reduced to an absolute minimum to reduce sleep disturbance for people living in the capital, the London Assembly says today.[more]

