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London experiencing significant decrease in demand for primary school places
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London experiencing significant decrease in demand for primary school places

London boroughs are supporting local schools as demand for reception places drops across the capital, a new report released by London Councils today shows. Local authorities have an important role in supporting the education system and are working hard to minimise the potential impact of fewer pupils on school budgets and standards across London. There is...

LBAAs 2022
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London Borough Apprenticeship Awards celebrate the talent unleashed in local communities

The achievements of a new generation of London local government apprentices have been celebrated at the London Borough Apprenticeship Awards. The Awards recognise the excellence of apprentices working across London local government in a range of sectors including finance, housing, regeneration, and waste and recycling. London Councils, the cross-party group which represents the 32 London...

London Councils live reporting Borough Election results
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London Councils live reporting Borough Election results

After polls close on Thursday 5 May, we will be sharing overall borough election results in real time as they are declared by the borough, via an interactive map on our website and our Twitter account.   Our interactive borough election result map is here: https://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/who-runs-london/london-local-elections/2022-london-election-results You can also access our almanac which shows in-depth data...

65 of homeless Londoners in temporary accommodation are women figures reveal
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65% of homeless Londoners in temporary accommodation are women, figures reveal

Analysis by London Councils reveals almost double the number of homeless women than men are in temporary accommodation arranged by a borough in the capital.   Based on government figures, the research shows 42,000 occupants of temporary accommodation in London are female adults compared to 21,700 male adults – meaning 65% of adult occupants are...