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MyLondon is a digital news outlet covering local news, events, and issues in London, England. It reports on a range of topics including community updates, housing, politics, and lifestyle stories.
- 41 stories today
- 44/day · 7-day avg
- Top beat: Society
- Tracked since 2026
- 2 London, ENG peers
Today’s stories
- London restaurant owner slapped with £45k fine for hiring illegal worker pleads to keep licenceA London restaurant owner faced a £45,000 fine for employing an illegal worker and is seeking licence renewal amid opposition from authorities.
- London Bridge fight after play-off semi-final between Millwall and HullViolent disorder occurred at London Bridge station after a football match, prompting police to release images of five men for investigation.
- Harry Styles Wembley fans camp out in queue overnight ahead of concertsHarry Styles fans in London queued overnight ahead of his Wembley residency, with some spending thousands on tickets to experience his concerts.
- Go Ape approved in Bexley park despite hysterical fears of animal beheadings and child abductionBexley Council approved a Go Ape rope course in Danson Park despite local opposition citing fears of animal harm, child abduction, and environmental damage.
- London's oldest surviving Thames bridge that's older than the USA is set for £2m worksRichmond Council plans to seek £2m in funding to maintain London's oldest surviving Thames bridge, Richmond Bridge, to extend its lifespan and avoid future costly repairs.
- DWP warns of 17 life events Universal Credit claimants must report or risk losing benefitsThe DWP warns Universal Credit claimants that failing to report 17 specific life events could result in losing benefits, facing sanctions, or legal action. Changes such as job status, moving, health, and immigration status must be reported promptly to avoid financial penalties or fraud charges. Overpayments require repayment, while underpayments may be corrected with backdated payments.
- Lewisham's new 40-place SEN unit 'helping reduce disruption from kids travelling long distances'A new SEN unit at Deptford Park Primary School in Lewisham is providing specialized education for children with severe learning difficulties, reducing the need for long-distance travel and offering more local support options for families.
- Thousands locked out of Meta accounts as Facebook goes downThousands of Meta users worldwide encountered login problems on Facebook and Instagram on 12 June 2026, with reports of error messages and service outages.
- West London RSPCA centre to be demolished for flats - none will be affordableA former RSPCA centre in West London will be demolished to build 66 market rent flats with no affordable housing, following council approval despite local objections.
- Diljit Dosanjh tickets and where to buy them after general onsaleDiljit Dosanjh's Aura World Tour will feature a UK concert at Wembley Stadium on September 12, 2026, with tickets available through multiple retailers.
- HMRC move on same date every year 'unlocks £1,000 bonus'UK investors are advised to invest their annual £20,000 ISA allowance on April 6 to maximize tax-free growth, as delaying reduces potential returns.
- Audi driver jailed after killing two men in horror East London 100mph crash while twice drink-drive limitAn Audi driver was jailed for 12 years after causing a fatal 100mph crash while driving over the drink-driving limit, killing two men in East London.
- Most ‘mysterious’ walk near London with tunnels that are ‘out of this world’A Londoner shared her experience of visiting the mysterious Shell Grotto tunnels near London, which contain 4.6 million shells and have unknown origins, now a museum open to visitors
- 'Heartbroken' landlords of bar near Twickenham stadium plan to evict operators over rowdy match daysLandlords of a bar near Twickenham Stadium plan to evict tenants due to antisocial behavior complaints from residents, with a new licence application proposing stricter rules to address the issues.
- Road near Clapham Junction to be pedestrianised for summer al fresco drinking and diningNorthcote Road in Battersea will be pedestrianised for al fresco dining and drinking from July 11 to August 30, after being halted in 2023. The Conservative-led council is reintroducing the scheme, which previously supported local businesses during the pandemic.