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A choir in blue hoodies with two lead singers at the front

Ukrainian refugee fulfils Eurovision dream alongside popstar Sonia

By James Reid A Ukrainian refugee from Redditch will live out a dream by singing alongside former Eurovision star and

Circle mental health crisis café

UK’s first mental health crisis café for children and young people opens in Ealing

The UK’s first mental health café has opened in Ealing, offering clinical and non-clinical support for anyone aged five to

King Charles III in 2012 as Prince of Wales

King Charles’ coronation: what will people wear to the big day?

King Charles is breaking tradition by encouraging attendees of his big day to avoid wearing formal dress and to arrive

Voter presenting photo ID to vote. copyright: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk

How will new photo ID voting regulations affect local elections?

Local elections this May will be the first time voters will be required to present photo ID to vote at polling stations.

Small business growth at risk from spending cuts

More than three in five (61%) small business owners think they will grow this year, but signs that many are hitting

Village

West London residents fear Heathrow third runway impact

Despite the delay to Heathrow Airport’s third runway expansion, west London residents still have fears for what it could mean

Players play Dungeons & Dragons in a London pu

London’s Dungeons & Dragons community rebuilds after lockdown

The Dungeons & Dragons community in London is back at the table, three years after lockdown forced it online. The

The three members of Trade's small cast sit together on stage during a performance of 'Trade'

Trade at the Pleasance Theatre: a profound exploration of sex-trafficking

Trade, written by London-based playwright Ella Dorman-Gajic, examined the difficult topic of sex-trafficking and is packed with power and emotion

Image from 2019 XR April Rebellion

From paint to peaceful protest: is Extinction Rebellion cooling down?

Colourful placards, picket lines, workshops and 100,000 people. It seems Extinction Rebellion is planning to leave the paint and glue

Eurovision 2023: who are UK’s ‘friends and neighbours’?

Voting patterns at the Eurovision Song Contest have long been scrutinised for observations of “friends and neighbours” voting, but the

Bare feet stood on a pair of weighing scales

Ozempic: weight-loss miracle or gateway to an eating disorder?

Weight-loss drug Ozempic is now highly accessible in the UK through private clinics and online pharmacies, as well as through unregulated

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