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10 Jun London City Hall now considered an ‘at risk’ building

JLDN post: https://journalism.london/2021/05/london-city-hall-now-considered-an-at-risk-building/ London’s City Hall is one of the most notable buildings created in the last century to be considered for an architectural campaigning charity's list of ‘at risk’ buildings. Foster + Partners’ 19-year-old City Hall, named as one of the top 10 endangered buildings...

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10 Jun Covid-19 Restrictions Continue to Ease: What has Changed In 2021?

https://journalism.london/2021/06/covid-19-restrictions-continue-to-ease-what-has-changed-in-2021/   As Covid-19 lockdown restrictions continue to ease, it is important to look back at what restrictions have already been lifted before restrictions are further eased on the 21st of June. After London’s return to tier 3 lockdown measures on the 16th of December 2020, people’s...

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10 Jun Large numbers of Black people are missing, as campaigners call for more government action

JLDN post: https://journalism.london/2021/05/large-number-of-missing-black-people-are-being-ignored/  Black people are being reported missing in large numbers as many people argue that their cases are being ignored. Recent findings from the National Crime Agency have shown that Black people made up 14 per cent of missing people in England and Wales.  In...

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08 Jun New Plans to Halt Biodiversity Decline in England.

JLDN Post: https://journalism.london/2021/06/new-plans-to-halt-biodiversity-decline-in-england/   (Above: The oak tree, upon which 326 British species rely for their survival.) Environment Secretary George Eustace has set out new plans to halt the decline of biodiversity in England by 2030, treble the nation's current rate of tree planting, and protect peatland.   The Government...

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06 Jun Portfolio

https://journalism.london/2021/05/local-elections-to-go-ahead-tomorrow-2/ Local elections to go ahead tomorrow Tomorrow, a number of people across the UK will go to polling stations for the first time in a year and a half.   More than 28 million people will be able to vote across the UK for 4,650 positions of power,...

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