Making our communities safer is the Mayor’s top priority. To do this we must be both tough on violence and tough on the ...
The number of murders in the capital in the first nine months (1st January to 30th September) of 2025 is the lowest since monthly records began and represents a fall of almost 60 per cent compared to ...
336,357 households in London were on a Social Housing Register or waiting list in 2023-24, the highest since 2012-13 [1]. As a consequence, there is a large and growing number of London households ...
First tickets for London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display will go on sale at midday on Friday 17 October The world-renowned celebration will look back at 2025 and welcome 2026 with fireworks, ...
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is committed to increasing the amount of solar energy captured in London as part of his wider ambition for London to become a zero carbon city. The Mayor has developed ...
London Resilience is working in partnership with the London Boroughs Faiths Network to deliver a community resilience training course designed for faith communities. On this course you will have ...
Local Resilience Forums were introduced in 2004 in the Civil Contingencies Act to provide the means for those involved in emergency preparedness to collaborate at a local level. The London Resilience ...
How the Mayor’s Community Infrastructure Levy is funding Crossrail, who is expected to contribute and how much it costs. How we collect data to monitor the progress of London's Opportunity Areas and ...
Watch a short film that celebrates some of the key decisions behind the move, including the regeneration of the Royal Docks, the building’s outstanding sustainability credentials and the significant ...
The Seaside and Country Homes scheme comprises of over 3,000 properties, mainly two bedroom bungalows and one and two bedroom flats, which are exclusively available to London’s social tenants aged 55 ...
Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard is London’s Deputy Mayor for Communities and Social Justice. In this blog, she welcomes the Mayor’s ...
New data shows that there were nearly 9,000 fewer violent crimes leading to injury across London overall over 12 months – this is down by 12 per cent compared to the same period the previous year ...
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