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Beans on toast could be London’s next viral food as the ‘anti-trend’ takes hold

Beans on toast may be poised for a cultural comeback according to a new report predicting 2026 food trends from

Basketball courts at Ravenscourt Park in Hammersmith earmarked for renovation

Ravenscourt Park in Hammersmith could soon be refurbished after an expression of interest from Hoopsfix Foundation to revamp the leading

Dry January participation doubles as alcohol-free venues gain ground in London

Dry January participation across the UK has nearly doubled in three years as London’s alcohol-free venues enjoy a winter boost.

London Humanist Choir

WATCH: Meet the London Humanist Choir

The London Humanist Choir offers a space for non-religious singers to learn new songs, meet like-minded people, and to perform

Majority of children seeking drug and alcohol treatment are under 16 as youth cases rise 13%

More children are now seeking support for substance misuse than this time last year, according to statistics from the Office

Lake surrounded by trees

New wild swimming locations set to open in London as popularity grows  

Since the Covid-19 pandemic wild swimming has risen in popularity, with people driven to its health benefits, but also its

Fox deaths increase as London’s gardens prove to be fatal

Across London’s boroughs, urban foxes are experiencing increased threats to their existence and charities have urged people to act responsibly.

WATCH: Natural History Museum questions whether life could exist beyond Earth

The Natural History Museum have put together a research exhibition titled “SPACE: Could life exist beyond Earth?” with the help of the European Space Agency.

A young man sits at the steering wheel of a car

Young London road users react to new road safety proposals

Young London-based road users have expressed mixed views in response to the government’s decision to launch consultations on introducing a

WATCH: Mari Lywd brings Welsh midwinter tradition to London

North west London celebrated the arrival of the Mari Lwyd, as English and Welsh revellers came together for the annual

Desks and chairs in an empty school classroom.

Record levels of childhood homelessness in London hitting education

Schools and teachers are struggling to support children living in temporary accommodation, as childhood homelessness hits record levels in London.

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