London boroughs are supporting local schools as the decline in the child population continues to impact school places across the capital, a new report by London Councils shows. London boroughs are forecasting a drop in demand of 7,904 places across reception and Year 7 between 23/24 and 27/28.
London boroughs are leading on proposals to design, build and open a new secure children's home in London, using funding from the Department for Education.
London Councils Executive Member for Climate Change, Environment and Transport, Mayor Philip Glanville, responds to TfL's bus consultation and subsequent announcement of amendments to bus services across London.
London Councils and Transport for London (TfL) are extending the capital’s trial of rental e-scooters in response to recently updated Department for Transport (DfT) guidance that allows local authority trials to continue until 31 May 2024.
Baroness Casey's interim report on culture and standards of behaviour in the Metropolitan Police has been published and Cllr Jas Athwal, London Councils' Executive member for Community Safety and Violence Against Women and Girls has issued a response.
London’s fragmented early years support system means many families are at risk from not accessing the right support at the right time, a new report by Isos Partnership commissioned by London Councils has revealed.
London Councils and Transport for London (TfL) have extended the capital’s trial of rental e-scooters from 6 June until 20 November this year, which will allow the trial to build on its successes and further explore how e-scooters could play a role in a sustainable transport network.
Mayor Philip Glanville, Chair of London Councils' Transport and Environment Committee, responds to today's announcement from TfL on their Bus Action Plan.