Labour-run Barnet will break the £2,000 annual threshold for the first time for a benchmark band D property, once the mayor’s £490 “precept” is added, while Tory-run Harrow will set the third highest bill in the capital at almost £2,400, behind only Kingston and Croydon.
Met police cuts will be ‘substantially scaled back’ says Sadiq Khan after £83m council tax windfall
