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London's £1bn Film Quarter Plans Submitted

Plans for a £1 billion film-making neighbourhood in Camden have been officially submitted, featuring vertical studios, 500 homes, and education facilities. Discover how this will transform London's creative scene.

Serbia fast-tracks Kushner deal for Belgrade site

Serbia establishes joint venture with Jared Kushner's firm to redevelop bombed military headquarters site, sparking protests and bypassing regulations. Discover the controversial deal.

London school uses courses to tackle pupil absence

A North London primary school is tackling persistent pupil absence by offering parents awareness courses instead of fines. Discover how this empathetic approach is improving attendance.

2,500-home West London development approved

A major 2,500-home development on a former Kensal Green gasworks site has been approved, with the decision now going to London Mayor Sadiq Khan. Discover the details.

Euston Puddle returns as a 'no-go zone' for disabled

The infamous Euston Puddle is back, creating a hazardous 'no-go zone' for disabled pedestrians near one of London's busiest stations. Discover why recent drainage works failed and what TfL plans to do next.

New London neighbourhood with 586 homes on gasworks

A disused gas holder site in Motspur Park is set for a major transformation into a new urban neighbourhood featuring 586 homes, green spaces, and a new cycle link. Discover the plans and local reaction.

Holborn's radical cycle lane plans revealed

Camden Council unveils ambitious plans for new pedestrianisation and cycle lanes in central London's Holborn area, praised as 'mind-blowingly good' by cycling campaigners.

£1bn Green Quarter development transforms Southall

A new £1 billion neighbourhood is coming to West London's Southall, bringing 3,475 homes and 13 acres of parkland. But locals fear the 'Little India' community's cultural heritage is at risk from rapid gentrification.

Black Cap reopening pushed back to early 2026

London's legendary LGBTQ+ venue The Black Cap faces further delays until early 2026 as builders uncover additional structural problems. Campaign continues for iconic Camden gay bar revival.

First pictures of Peckham Hill Street's dramatic makeover

Exclusive photos reveal the stunning metamorphosis of Peckham Hill Street as a major regeneration project breathes new life into this South London neighbourhood, creating vibrant community spaces and enhanced pedestrian areas.

Kensington's 2,500-home transformation plan

London's most exclusive borough is set for its biggest housing revolution in decades, with 2,500 new homes planned across multiple strategic sites in a major boost for the capital's housing supply.

Highgate legal battle over 15-storey tower block

Furious locals in affluent Highgate are taking legal action to stop a massive 15-storey development they claim will destroy their neighbourhood's character and create a 'monstrous' landmark.

UK House Price Hotspots Revealed for 2025

Exclusive property map reveals the UK regions where house prices are predicted to rise significantly in 2025, with some areas expected to see growth of up to 5.1% despite economic uncertainty.

£51M revamp for 'dull' commuter town begins

A once-overlooked commuter town is undergoing a dramatic £51 million housing transformation that promises to revitalise the area with modern homes and community facilities.

West London office converted into 159 new homes

A former office building in Brentford is being converted into 159 residential apartments, offering a creative solution to London's housing shortage while preserving local heritage.

Croydon's The Fold Development Faces Complete Rebuild

Exclusive investigation reveals how a flagship Croydon newbuild development faces complete reconstruction just years after completion, raising serious questions about building standards and resident safety in London's property market.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

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