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Newham

[noo-uhm, nyoo-]

noun

  1. a borough of Greater London, England.



Newham

/ ˈːə /

noun

  1. a borough of E Greater London, on the River Thames: established in 1965. Pop: 250 600 (2003 est). Area: 36 sq km (14 sq miles)

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Baby Elsa was left in a Boots carrier bag near a footpath in Newham on 18 January 2024, before being discovered by a dog walker.

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It was on 17 September 2017, when the first baby, Harry, was found, over a mile to the west of the spot Elsa was left - just north of the Greenway, a four-mile long footpath and cycleway in Newham.

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In the London borough of Newham there are around 7,000 school children living in temporary accommodation.

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From today, Newham council has put its council tax up by 9% saying it's "entirely down to the growing costs to stop people being on the streets".

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Both Newham and Trafford are among six councils which have been allowed to bypass the normal 5% cap on increases.

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