NIGHTshift street-sweeper Edward Wilson cleaned the booze-soaked West End streets for 33 years. > more
Expert to challenge £85m of parking fines- A LEADING parking expert is mounting a legal challenge against Westminster Council that could... > more Road victim ‘critical’ - A PENSIONER was fighting for her life in hospital this week after being hit by a car in St John’s Wood. > more
Legal challenge wins six-month reprieve for psychiatric centre - A PSYCHIATRIC centre in Fitzrovia has won a stay of execution following... > more
Librarians ‘fast-tracked to dole’ - A LIBRARY is to close for one week for the first time in more than a century as Westminster City Council presses... > more
‘Theatres need cash injection’ - A MAJOR cash boost is needed to restore Theatreland to its former glories, despite ticket sales being the... > more
Russian fest in square- THE biggest celebration of Russian culture, music and dance outside Russia, comes to Trafalgar Square on January 13. > more
Storm over lap-dance club- PLANS to open a lap-dancing club close to a Covent Garden primary school have sparked protests. > more
Street collapse man dies- A MAN has died in hospital after being found collapsed in the street by police dealing with a fight in Mayfair. > more
Union slams Savoy over jobs - THE Savoy Hotel has been criticised for the “shoddy” treatment of “loyal” workers following its closure for refurbishment. > more
Stirrings to save the Astoria - KEY live music venues in London which face being shut could be replaced under new plans laid out by the government. > more
Media deal for Soho- GREG Dyke has heaped praise on Westminster Kingsway after the college announced its new partnership with the Soho... > more
Subways to be safeways - DATED subways on the Harrow Road will be transformed following a petition from local residents that saw Transport for... > more