Investigations

Fatal and serious cycling collisions in London up by a third

Fatal and serious cycling collisions increased by a third within five years, despite the Mayor promising to invest £770 million into making London a cycling-friendly city.

Serious and fatal cycling collisions reached their highest point in 2022 (the last completely recorded data year) since the public had access to TFL’s reported road safety data, with seven fatalities and more than a thousand serious collisions.

Vincent Stops, a former Hackney councillor and lead member for transport who work

Royal Mail is accused of 'destroying' the postal service

Royal Mail is accused of 'destroying' the postal service with one in four letters failing to arrive on time as the Christmas rush looms
• Daily Mail investigation found only 108 out of 140 letters posted arrived on time

Royal Mail has been criticised for 'destroying' the postal system – as an investigation found nearly one in four letters didn't arrive on time.

The nation's postal service was fined £5.6 million by Ofcom this week for missing its first and second-class delivery targets 'by a si

Top roles held by key members of extremist group which backed Hamas

Revealed: Top roles held by key members of extremist group which backed October 7 killers - including Hamas apologist who had job at nuclear plant
• None Probe found they have worked for major infrastructure firms, investment banks, the NHS and drug companies

Firebrand members of an extreme Islamic group that celebrated the Hamas terror attack on Israel work at the heart of UK industry, a Mail investigation has found.

A probe of senior members of extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir – including one

Peckham Lido undeveloped despite over £63,000 raised for reopening

The Peckham Rye Common Lido remains undeveloped despite a crowdfunding page raising over £63,000 for a feasibility study in July 2016 for its reopening.

The money was raised by over 1,000 backers, including a pledge of £7,500 from the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and £10,000 from Southwark Council.

The feasibility study, a preliminary exploration of the rebuilding of Peckham’s lido, was published in April 2021 and demonstrated the project’s merits and viability.

A waiter at Peckham’s Mr. Bao

Oxford University's student union invited JSO to host freshers stall

Oxford University's student union invited Just Stop Oil to host a stall at this year's freshers' fair, the Mail can reveal today.

Daniel Knorr, 21, who stormed Lord's cricket ground during the second Ashes test match this summer, was pictured manning the stand and recruiting students to join the radical eco-protest group.

He also posted 17,000 JSO leaflets to Oxford students via their college cubby holes earlier this week.

It comes despite Education Secretary Gillian Keegan warning last month

Oxford students study in marquees and share bedrooms after Raac found

Oxford University students are being forced to study in marquees and share bedrooms after crumbling concrete was discovered at a college.

St Catherine's College was forced to close its library, dining hall and 152 bedrooms after discovering reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), which is prone to collapse.

The college, which was founded in 1962, has erected several marquees in the gardens to be used as a makeshift dining room, common room and study space.

An email sent to students on