This follows the Government’s announcement in May of an additional £500,000 in funding to tackle antisemitism and promote social cohesion.
Illegal goods worth £78,800 were seized in north London during a recent trading standards crackdown in North Finchley.
Barnet Council has given the Freedom of the Borough, its highest award, to five Jewish organisations, including an ...
The postcode lottery of garden waste collection costs across Britain has been revealed, with households in some areas paying ...
Households across Britain are paying vastly different sums for their garden waste collection services, an analysis of council ...
The windows of the building have been smashed and scrawled with expletives (Image: Ashleigh Squire) A woman has been arrested ...
Those calling for council tax and stamp duty to be ditched and replaced with a new system have been buoyed by Andy Burnham's ...
We are proudly home to the UK’s largest Jewish population and together with the police, local faith and community leaders, the CST and Shomrim, we will do everything to confront this hatred and ...
Government plans to curtail the influence of local politics on major planning decisions, and instead to professionalise the assessment process in most cases, are both welcome and overdue. Two major ...
An extraordinary balance of competing parties' power on the No Overall Control council led to the Tories helping out their main opponents Many recent London local election outcomes were close, but ...
Labour has retained power at Barnet Council despite having no overall majority after reaching a deal with Conservative councillors. Incumbent leader Barry Rawlings was re-elected to run a new Labour ...
The government will provide an additional £500,000 to Barnet Council following a spate of antisemitic attacks in the area. The funding comes in addition to an extra £1 million of funding for Jewish ...
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