Westminster pub licence review after pavement complaints
The Walkers of Whitehall faces licence review after residents complain about drinkers occupying wrong pavement, urinating and causing noise near Trafalgar Square.
The Walkers of Whitehall faces licence review after residents complain about drinkers occupying wrong pavement, urinating and causing noise near Trafalgar Square.
A mental health nurse in London has been suspended for nine months after lying about having a driving licence to secure her job and driving colleagues illegally. Discover the full details of the NMC hearing.
A coronial inquest reveals the 2022 Wieambilla shooters acted on shared persecutory delusions, not terrorism. Read the full findings and recommendations.
MPs reveal the BBC is losing over £1bn annually from licence fee evasion and non-use, as streaming services gain popularity. Discover the future of public broadcasting.
Star Kebab House in Earl's Court wants to extend hours until 5am, facing resident opposition over anti-social behaviour fears. Council decision expected November 27.
Aquis Exchange receives FCA approval to launch private company market, challenging LSE dominance. New platform aims to boost UK capital markets competitiveness.
A suspected brothel in Dagenham has been shut down for three months after repeated criminal damage, including black oil and paint attacks. Council and Police take action.
UK drivers face a £1,000 fine for failing to report 118 specific medical conditions to the DVLA. Check the full list now to ensure you're driving legally and safely.
A West London shop has been shut down after repeatedly selling alcohol to underage girls, including one who ended up in intensive care. Read the full investigation details.
Former BBC director general Tony Hall insists the corporation must not pay Donald Trump after the ex-president threatened a $5bn lawsuit over a misleading Panorama edit.
Cruz Beckham has had his driving licence revoked after accumulating six points for speeding in 20mph zones. The 20-year-old must now retake his driving tests. Read the full story.
Metro readers are fiercely debating BBC impartiality, the licence fee, and Donald Trump's $1bn legal threat. Is the broadcaster biased? Have your say.
A West London pizzeria has its licence revoked after 3am alcohol breaches, aggressive staff, and links to organised crime. Discover the full story behind the council's decision.
A Hackney landlord failed to overturn a £14,000 rent repayment order for running an unlicensed HMO. The tribunal rejected his hardship claim after he revealed owning a £1.4m home. Read the full details.
Experts clash over the future of the BBC licence fee. Should the £3.35 weekly charge be replaced by subscriptions? Discover the arguments shaping British broadcasting.
The long-closed café in Croydon's Wandle Park is set to reopen on December 15 under new management, with plans to serve alcohol during daytime hours to enhance the community space.
The BBC must prove its impartiality to justify the £3.5bn licence fee, warns political commentator Oliver Dean, as recent scandals threaten its funding model.
Residents in Stonebridge, Brent, fear a proposed off-licence could undo a decade of progress against crime. Will the council approve the controversial plan? Read the full story.
Donald Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1bn over the editing of his Capitol speech. The UK government faces awkward questions as the crisis deepens.
British commentator Sami Hamdi is set to be freed from US custody after being detained by ICE. His family confirms the release following visa revocation controversy. Read the latest updates.
BBC Director General and News CEO resign after Panorama documentary falsely edited Trump's Capitol riot speech. Readers passionately debate media bias and trust in UK news.
A West London convenience store has been stripped of its alcohol licence after being caught selling spirits to an underage teenager during a police-led test purchase operation.
Major changes are coming to BBC licence fee payments with new flexible options and potential price increases. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming reforms.
Pierluigi in Beckenham could lose its alcohol licence following police intervention over alleged crime links and licensing breaches, with a crucial council decision pending.
A popular Fitzrovia restaurant has been forced to close after Westminster Council revoked its alcohol licence following undercover police operations and resident complaints about anti-social behaviour.
London residents have final opportunity to influence alcohol licensing decisions as consultation deadline approaches for venues across the capital.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer confirms Rachel Reeves will face no further action after investigation into rental property licence oversight. Full details revealed.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after confessing to renting her London home without a mandatory licence, raising questions about politicians and property rules.