Today's London news round-up highlights various issues affecting the city, from a cyclist injured by a runaway dog to concerns over crime impacting shopping districts. Retailers emphasize the need for national action to support high streets like Oxford Street. Other stories include a grandma fighting against wrongful dismissal, resident dissatisfaction over minimal compensation for issues in a brutalist tower block, and rising abuse towards ambulance staff. The Epsom and St Helier Hospitals are set for a significant investment, showcasing ongoing developments in healthcare.
A consortium of retailers warned that the so-called 'flagship' high streets in London, including Oxford Street, face serious risks from rising crime rates, emphasizing the urgent need for national action to protect these crucial shopping areas.
Residents of a notable brutalist tower in London have expressed their outrage, stating that the compensation of just £100 for ongoing lift breakdowns is not only inadequate but downright insulting considering the disruptions they've experienced.
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