Lawyer for local resident Ernest Theophile, 73, says order is ‘likely to be indirectly discriminatory’

A Thursday afternoon at Maida Hill market square is filled with pensioners happily chatting and playing cards while enjoying the sunshine.

However, over the past year the square has been at the centre of an ongoing row between some of its regulars and Westminster council.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘Evil people smugglers’ are easy to blame for migrant boat tragedies. Here’s the truth | Diane Taylor

With a disaster off Greece in the headlines, governments are keen to…

Måneskin review – hook-laden glam band make other rockers look dull

O2 Arena, LondonWith a vast audience belting out word-perfect lyrics in Italian,…

Oscar Nominee Andra Day on Billie Holiday and Film-Set Essentials

“DAUNTING IS definitely an understatement,” said Andra Day of making her feature-film debut last…