Prostitution crisis caused by lengthy county court process
SOHO’S biggest landlords have blasted the county court system for being too slow in helping them evict known prostitutes.
Richard Metcalfe, who... > more
LADY Luck was out in force for the glitzy opening night of London’s largest casino in Leicester Square. Models, stiltwalkers celebrities, and a crop of the... > more
£24m academy gets green light - A NEW £24 million school has been given the go-ahead by Westminster planning chiefs. King Solomon Academy, ... > more
D- day looms for Pimlico - CITY Hall chiefs will finally decide the fate of floundering Pimlico School next week. The struggling Lupus Street school faces a... > more Left in the dark over new flats- A DEVELOPMENT close to a block of luxury flats in Marylebone will leave dozens of tenants shrouded in darkness ... > more
'This show not over yet' - COVENT Garden's Theatre Musuem has been granted a stay of execution aftter months of campaigning to secure its future by the Stage... > more
Nightclub owner gets snookered - T was supposed to be a place to go for a quiet game of snooker late at night. Instead, the Centre Point Snooker Club – with a ... > more
30 arrests in hate-crime blitz - DETECTIVES made 14 arrests last Thursday in a crackdown on hate crimes. Metropolitan Police officers swooped on ... > more
Jail for academic fraudster - AN Oxford academic who claimed £3,5000 illegally in housing benefits from Westminster City Council has been jailed for two ... > more
Plaque to rebel MP vandalised - VANDALS have destroyed a plaque marking the spot where a 17th-century rebel MP was beheaded. Lord William Russell, MP for... > more