The politics shaping Waterstones displays
Individual Waterstones branches are often given some freedom to curate displays as they see fit, with booksellers expected and encouraged

Individual Waterstones branches are often given some freedom to curate displays as they see fit, with booksellers expected and encouraged

London and Essex-based university professors have demanded better support for individuals facing early endings to pregnancy. In a report in

A study on the ponds of Hampstead Heath that dogs swim in has shown that they contain high levels of

Protestors took to the streets of London on Sunday 1 December after seven people were arrested by counter-terrorism police for

Every Tuesday, Lansdowne Care Home has a visit from Rachel and her therapy dog, Max, as part of an initiative

A network of baby banks has launched a Christmas campaign to help families struggling with the cost-of-living crisis. Little Village,

Safe access zones of 150m have been introduced around UK abortion clinics after new measures came into force at the

The number of first generation scholars at University College London was less than half the national average last year, new figures

Rental prices across London are taking up higher fractions of people’s income, and Brent has experienced the biggest rise in

The number of domestic abuse survivors in need of homelessness support from London councils has nearly doubled in the last

Councils have seized more than half a million illegal vapes from premises across London so far this year, according to