Rachael Burford is Chief Political Correspondent at the Evening Standard.
Rachael Burford is Chief Political Correspondent at the Evening Standard.
Capital ‘hollowed out’ by short-term lets eroding the private rental market
Bromley councillor Shaun Slator was expelled from the Conservatives last year for his comments about an alleged rape victim
A spokesman for Ms Truss said: "Liz is a massive fan of The Traitors, but nothing the contestants do comes close to the scheming and deceit in Parliament.”
The Labour leader accused the Tories of failing to fulfil their pledge to reduce regional inequalities
Border Security Command would be an ‘elite force, not a Cinderella service’ Sir Keir Starmer said
A petition demanding a visa route for displaced Palestinians received more than 100,000 signatures
Staff shortages make implementing requirements in the Casey Review and bringing down sex assault all but impossible
A ban on junk food advertising across London's entire public transport network came into force in 2019
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said some vice-chancellors were already taking sufficient action but others were struggling to deal with the demonstrations
The move piles pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to do the same for veteran MP Diane Abbott
Dover MP Natalie Elphicke said the PM ‘cannot be trusted’ on border security or the small boats crisis
The cost of policing pro-Palestinian and Israeli protests in the capital has reached north of £40million
The former international cricketer was planning to contest Ealing Southall
‘I regret whenever someone decides that they can’t bring themselves to vote for Labour, and we will seek to rebuild the trust of those communities’
Counting in the London mayoral and assembly elections will begin on Saturday morning
The Conservatives won council by-elections in Hillingdon, Sutton and Wandsworth
Ipswich MP Tom Hunt said people mocking him online for the error were "persecuting" him and warned them to be "very careful with their words”
Slogans on posters outside the London university building read ‘Shut Down 4 Palestine’ and, controversially, ‘From The River to the Sea’