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Anxiety lowers during autumn clock change, new research finds

New research suggests that the change to Greenwich Mean Time in autumn is linked to less hospital and GP visits for a list of health conditions.

Marie Antoinette exhibition showcasing her dresses

Marie Antoinette Style: A life behind the lavish luxuries

While diamonds might be considered ‘a girl’s best friend’, for Marie Antoinette in 18th century France, they were her death

Eating disorder experts and survivors sound alarm on weight loss medication boom

Weight loss medications are dangerously accessible to individuals at risk of eating disorders, according to experts. Charities, health professionals and

volunteers holding 'Bounds Green Foodbank' sign

Haringey food bank risks closure in four months 

A Haringey and Enfield based food bank only has the funds to survive until May amidst the cost of living

Empty classroom

Numbers of NEET young women approached decade high this summer

The number of young women not in education, employment, or training in the UK neared a decade high this summer,

Churchgoers hold Nativity service on Trafalgar Square before Tommy Robinson's Christmas carols event

Church responds to Tommy Robinson’s Christmas carol service with Nativity show and messages of inclusion

Churchgoers held a live Nativity service on Trafalgar Square to share messages of peace and inclusion before Tommy Robinson‘s Christmas carols event.

Sanju Pal takes selfie from hospital bed

London endometriosis sufferer challenges consulting giant in ‘David vs Goliath’ court appeal

A former finance employee, who was fired despite having a cyst ‘the size of a coke can’ on one of

A tractor with the phrase "Labour out" is driven by Westminster

Farmers stage tractor protest during Finance Bill’s second reading

UK farmers drove over a dozen tractors to Parliament Square on Tuesday to protest inheritance tax during the Finance Bill’s

school lockers

Schools must teach boys positive masculinity from next academic year to prevent sexually motivated crimes, report recommends

The government must enable early intervention to prevent misogynistic attitudes developing among schoolboys by September 2026, a report has recommended.

Image of London from above featuring the London Eye and River Thames.

All the strikes, planned works and closures happening in London this Christmas and how they will affect you 

Here is a round up of all the strike action, planned work and closures that will affect Londoners over the

Tony's chocolate bar

Tony’s Chocolonely protest child slavery with new Pantone standardised colour  

Tony’s Chocolonely have standardised the iconic red wrapping on the Tony’s chocolate bar with Pantone, creating a new official colour – Tony’s Only Red.  

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