Nicholas Cecil is Chief Reporter at Evening Standard. A former Political Editor with more than 27 years' experience in the Lobby, Nicholas is highly trusted at Westminster for his authoritative and balanced reporting. Areas of expertise include London, security and intelligence, foreign affairs, defence, economics, health and transport.
Nicholas Cecil is Chief Reporter at Evening Standard. A former Political Editor with more than 27 years' experience in the Lobby, Nicholas is highly trusted at Westminster for his authoritative and balanced reporting. Areas of expertise include London, security and intelligence, foreign affairs, defence, economics, health and transport.

Enfield, Haringey and Islington have seen the most cases of the virus in the capital

Foreign Office tells supporters they risk arrest or a £200 fine for drinking in public outside stadiums and restaurants in Mexico

Drones are being used to pursue phone thieves on e-bikes through the capital’s streets

A staggering 96% of Londoners hailed eating out in the capital as ‘good’ or ‘amazing,’ according to the new culinary survey

The figures come as Transport for London was accused of trying to ‘cover up’ an increase in cycling casualties in the capital

Demand for homes to rent is rising in the capital bucking a national trend – check the average rent now for your area

The London Mayor is pressing ahead with the controversial change to Britain’s flagship shopping street

A staggering 96% of Londoners hailed eating out in the capital as ‘good’ or ‘amazing,’ according to the new culinary survey
Exclusive: Londoners are getting a ‘blighted’ mobile phone service due to fewer antennas sites and more tall buildings in parts of the capital
The London Mayor’s office says Londoners aged 45 to 65 are at the same risk of dying as pensioners in hot weather
Exclusive: ‘The latest data suggests it’s becoming more dangerous to cycle on London’s streets,’ says transport campaigner John Stewart

Exclusive: The Foreign Office has issued a warning to England and Scotland supporters over America’s ‘open container’ laws on drinking in public

Ministers are also being urged to reform stamp duty by the Commons housing committee
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‘Knife crime behaves like a virus, with one attack too often leading to another in a tragic spiral,’ says Liberal Democrat London spokesman Luke Taylor MP

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned not to ram through ‘half-hearted’ public consultation on airport expansion to be published ‘in weeks’

More than 200,000 journeys on Elizabeth line helps London to keep moving during Tube strikes
Greater Manchester Mayor Mr Burnham wants to enter a Labour leadership race if one is launched

‘Kingston Council E-Bike sexist horror,’ one woman posted on Facebook
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Commuters hit by fresh travel chaos as second 24-hour RMT walkout hits London’s transport network

Primary school pupil numbers have tumbled by 19% in Southwark, 20% in Lambeth and 26% in Westminster

Reform leader of Havering Cllr Keith Prince says only flags flown on public buildings will be the Union Flag, the St George’s Cross, and Havering Council flag