Firefighters have joined Transport for London, emergency service partners and the families of survivors to mark 50 years since the Moorgate Tube crash, the worst peacetime loss of life on the London Underground.
This morning, over 100 firefighters and family members attended the scene of the fatal Worsley Hotel fire for a memorial service for the fire which was deliberately started at the hotel in Clifton Gardens, Maida Vale, on Friday 13 December 1974.
A new pop-up exhibition in Sir Christopher Wren’s Square Mile Churches: 15 September – December 2003
Commissioner Andy Roe joins the celebrations today
A statement from the London Fire Commissioner on the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
London Fire Brigade celebrates 40 years of female firefighting
Crews from across the North East area of London Fire Brigade were joined by Historic Royal Palaces staff and colleagues from the Metropolitan Police Service and London Ambulance Service.
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the London riots - one of the busiest and most challenging periods in London Fire Brigade’s history.
A service was held to remember fallen firefighters Terry Hunt and David Stokoe
London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe has expressed his sadness on behalf of London Fire Brigade