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How English lessons have helped displaced Ukrainians living in the UK

Since their arrival in the UK, charities and volunteers have been running free English lessons for displaced Ukrainians to help

A train at a London Underground station

‘Active bystanders’ asked to help combat sexual harassment on public transport

A new campaign by Transport for London (TfL) is encouraging passengers to help stop sexual harassment on the capital’s transport

Night traffic at Battersea

ULEZ gross income rises to £226 million in 2022

Data obtained from the Mayor of London’s Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the years 2019-2020, 2020-2021 and 2021-2022,

Women's professional boxer Caroline Dubois wearing a boxing robe

“When I’m in the ring – that’s who I really am”: Unbeaten boxer Caroline Dubois targets titles in 2023

“It’s weird to think about it like that now. 12 months ago my mindset was completely different – I was

‘WE ARE HERE FOR YOU’ says The National Lottery on cost-of-living pressures

Charities and organisations throughout the UK supporting communities bearing the brunt of the cost-of-living pressures are being given access to

North Londoners and Homes for Ukraine nine months on

Thousands of Ukrainians fleeing their homeland found refuge in London in 2022 through the UK government’s sponsorship scheme Homes for

World No.1 disabled golfer Kipp Popert standing on the 18th hole at St Andrews with his dad. He is competing in Celebration of Champions at St Andrews as part of the R&A’s celebrations for the 150th Open.

“The stuff of dreams”: world number one disabled golfer Kipp Popert reflects on 2022

“In a weird way, there’s only one person in the world doing what I’m doing.” As soon as Kipp Popert

HKSAR and UK passports

Hongkongers concerned about data leaks in BNO visa applications

Hongkongers are concerned they might risk data leaks to China during the outsourced British national overseas (BNO) visa application process.

A Christmas Carol review: The Old Vic

Does anything say that Christmas is upon us in London more than seeing Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas

Conservative MP warns councils may challenge introduction of ULEZ expansion

Carshalton and Wallington’s MP Elliot Colburn has claimed Conservative MPs are exploring options to legally challenge the expansion of the

Oxfam volunteer’s second-hand joy

Oxfam has called for more support to help during the busy festive season. In response, one volunteer has shared the

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