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Scores of City Hall jobs at risk as £10m of cuts needed to balance books

Eighty Greater London Authority staff could be made redundant this summer

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Khan blocks Palantir deal with Met Police after ‘serious concerns’ raised

The controversial £25million contract with the US tech company had drawn widespread opposition

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Delivering joy – one postbox at a time

A new documentary reveals the Walthamstow crocheter behind the borough's most joyful street art

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Nourished Communities food festival to return for second year

Taking place on Saturday 21st June, from 11am to 6pm, the festival promises a day packed with tastings, workshops, talks, performances and community-led food culture

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‘Coffee shops are so important for mental health’: New Chingford spot Ouna opens

The owner of new Chingford Green coffee spot Ouna says she wants it to be a gathering place for friends, neighbours and colleagues

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Green Party leader and cabinet sworn in at first full council meeting

During his inaugural address in the town hall, new Waltham Forest Council leader Paul Perkins said that "all residents’ interests would matter" to the new adminstration

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Chingford care home puts on hip hop class to boost residents’ confidence

Run by dance instructor Charlie Blair, the chair-based classes combine hip hop-inspired movement with funk, soul, disco and reggae music to encourage residents to stay active

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Khan’s decade in power at City Hall slammed by Tories

The City Hall Conservatives have published a report highlighting what they claim are the many "failures" of the London mayor since he was first elected in 2016

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Trepidation, uncertainty, and rage: Dispatches from the picket line at Henry Maynard Primary School

Scores of teachers are on strike at several schools across Waltham Forest this week as the National Education Union alleges jobs are at risk

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‘The police are disinterested’: Fewer than 1% of Waltham Forest bike thefts result in charges

Just 27 people in Waltham Forest were charged with bike theft offences from 2020 to 2025, despite 2,931 bikes being reported stolen in that period

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‘Multiple failures’ led to man taking his life in Whipps Cross Hospital A&E

John Cushion, 62, ended his life while waiting for a mental health bed at Whipps Cross Hospital in July 2024

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New yoga studio opens next to Soho Theatre Walthamstow

MoreYoga, which opened in Hoe Street earlier this week, is offering sessions from as low as £1

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Walthamstow law firm raises over £3k for charity by waiving will fees

Arona St James Solicitors raised £3,245 through the annual Will Aid scheme, which sees solicitors waive their usual fees for basic wills in return for charitable donations

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Labour opposition leader vows to put resident interests before party politics

The new leader of the opposition Kizzy Gardiner says she will 'work with the new administration in the best interests of all residents'

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New chair of London Assembly chosen

Conservative Andrew Boff has held the important role twice previously

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‘Gunshots’ heard in Chingford street

Residents in Russell Road reported hearing gunshots in the early hours of Sunday morning (17th May)

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Khan gains new City Hall powers on tax, transport and licensing

The Labour government's English Devolution Bill has handed down new powers to the London mayor

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Hundreds of Walthamstow homes without power after outage ‘caused by electrical wire theft’

Around 400 households in the area around Maynard Road were initially affected after the incident yesterday evening reports Nicole Bowen

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Kids in Britain flush up to 13,476,238 miles of loo paper annually

Kids in Britain are using more toilet paper than anyone else, flushing up to 13,476,238 MILES down the loo every year.

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More than one in three adults have avoided asking for financial help

More than one in three adults have avoided asking for financial help due to fear of being judged – with many choosing to struggle in silence.