East London family evicted during Covid while council ‘did nothing to help’
A family evicted by a private landlord and made homeless during the pandemic was failed by Tower Hamlets Council when they sought help, according to an ombudsman report.
A family evicted by a private landlord and made homeless during the pandemic was failed by Tower Hamlets Council when they sought help, according to an ombudsman report.
The Met Police and Redbridge Council have swooped on lorries and trucks carrying waste in an operation to weed out potential fly-tippers which has led to fines of up to £1,000 on drivers.
A course teaching life skills to autistic children aged 10 to 17 in east London that had to be stopped when it ran out of cash has been restarted.
Hospitals in Romford and Ilford now have palliative end of life care specialists permanently based in their A&E departments.
Rain gardens are being installed in the streets of Redbridge to help reduce the risk of flooding and prevent sewers being overwhelmed.
A former hospital porter and a nurse at Queen's and King George Hospitals missed out on meeting the King when they helped with a medical emergency outside Buckingham Palace.
Scanner specialists helping thousands of cancer patients a year at Mount Vernon Hospital have been chosen as finalists for “the best social enterprise business in Britain” at this year’s Small Businesses awards.
Hackney scientist Lucy Ahern is preparing to run the Manchester Marathon to help fund medical research in memory of her best friend from school, who died aged just 23 from brain cancer.
Spurs star James Maddison is dedicating his annual celebrity golf day this year to Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice in Barnet.
Mums and dads have been rolling their sleeves up to turn a dilapidated annex building at their children’s school into a new community hub after getting £70,000 from the stalled HS2 high-speed national rail project.
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