Panlingual theatre festival returns for twelfth year
The theatre festival returns to bring 110 shows to London to champion diverse talent. Voila! Theatre Festival brings international artists

The theatre festival returns to bring 110 shows to London to champion diverse talent. Voila! Theatre Festival brings international artists

A rise in adulterated substances is behind Camden’s spike in drug-related deaths in 2024, the council has said. The number

Brent Council has issued over 5700 fines for anti-social behaviour in the last year, following their 2024 Don’t Mess with

What is it that makes you Irish? Is it a passport? Is it an accent? Is it an understanding of

Despite the UK having one of the world’s most advanced maternity systems, one in three women experience a traumatic birth

One of the few Black headteachers in London has echoed calls for more leadership diversity in education. According to a

As Soho House revokes memberships to keep patrons feeling special, Sarnie Social will open its club doors to anyone living

Activists gathered outside London’s Mexican Embassy in memory of the journalists killed in Mexico so far this year. Marking the Day of the Dead, which takes place on November 1 each year, they laid candles and placards outside the embassy near Oxford Circus.

Secondary school students and staff are collecting aid for families affected in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa. Principal Leon Wilson, of

Whitechapel’s Bengali community gathered on Saturday 25 October to oppose UKIP’s ‘Mass-Deportations Tour’ Thousands gathered as anti-racist organisations, trade unions

Worshippers are celebrating a new church in Clapham. Clapham Junction Church is open for Sunday services and Wednesday Bible study