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Jacqui Smith quits east London hospital trusts to join government
Julia Lopez wins Hornchurch & Upminster seat yet again
Conservative hold in Romford as Rosindell keeps seat
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'Giant of local government' dies after battle with illness
'We've had enough' - The masterplan to end Harold Hill’s shoplifting problem
Teenagers chosen to represent Havering on UK Youth Parliament
Romford Superdrug gives out free toothbrushes and toothpaste to children
Tories 'have lost control of prisons' as brazen smugglers flood jails
PM Rishi Sunak to visit Romford 'at earliest opportunity'
WATCH: Romford MP Andrew Rosindell returns to Parliament after almost two years
Met Police accused of 'incompetence' in Andrew Rosindell rape case
Havering among top three boroughs to receive most ULEZ scrappage scheme payments
Council leader has 'gut feeling' £54m government loan will be approved
'No indication' on whether government will give council loan to avoid 'bankruptcy'
Romford hotel to no longer house asylum seekers after Home Office ends contract
Council says it is 'exploring options’ for a ‘substantial loan’ from government
Post Office scandal: Brentwood postmaster 'never saw justice', wife says
Potholes and 'poorly maintained' streets set for £10.4m recycled from HS2
Boost for Gallows Corner scheme funding bid, TfL letter says
Woman calling Rishi Sunak a coconut among protestors sought by police for hate crimes
Right wing groups attack officers as pro-Palestine march begins in central London
Romford Labour defies party leaders with call for Gaza ceasefire
Our reporter commended at 10 Downing St for work 'exposing wrongdoing'
Policing and refuse collection could be 'cut to the bone' as council faces bankruptcy
More schools with dangerous Raac concrete named
Romford vape stores disagree over potential ban on single use devices
East London schools with dangerous Raac concrete named
Conservative group announces parliamentary candidate for next general election
Private health centre set to open in bid to cut NHS waits
Scores added to hospital waiting lists amidst junior doctors strike
Home Office plans to increase asylum beds at hotel
Rape case Tory MP has bail extended yet again
Former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey awarded peerage
Police seek extra time for Tory MP rape investigation
Havering pharmacies brace for ‘huge’ demand after government prescription plan
Shadow minister visits Beam Park as Labour urges government action on station
Police up patrols in Romford after hate group puts asylum seeker flyers through doors
Illegal Migration Bill reaction as Havering asylum seeker figures assessed
'I can't afford to pay': Homeowner urges law change to give cladding bill protection
Government funding ‘falling well short’ despite increase, says council
'Abhorrent': MPs react to anti-gay comments at east London parents' event
RECAP: Teachers strike affecting schools across east London
‘I strike to honour my profession and to always do the best by my students’
Man slams 'hypocritical' rule change to £150 energy support scheme
'Pushed to the edge': Many Havering schools to close as teachers strike over pay
Havering has 'generally declined' since Levelling Up scheme began