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Yasmin with her artwork

Passengers texting the British Transport Police at above pre-pandemic levels

Texting the British Transport Police to report a crime has increased to above pre-pandemic levels, though it still does not

The gender-based discrimination issue in grassroots football

Gender-based abuse is on the rise in grassroots football, despite the advancements in the women’s game, FA data shows. Discriminatory

People in talking therapy

London has the lowest self-harm rates in England but rates amongst LGB+ people much higher

London currently has the lowest rates of intentional self-harm across England and Wales, according to new data released by the

Boaters to rally at Canal Cavalcade amid mounting financial uncertainty

Rising costs for boat dwellers are set to overshadow the bank holiday weekend celebrations of life on the water in

The Museum of Homelessness founders and team.

The UK’s only homelessness museum reopens in Finsbury Park

The Museum of Homelessness in Finsbury Park reopened its doors to the public this spring to tell untold stories of

a male great crested newt in breeding dress

Finchley housing development will lead to extinction of the great crested newt, says wildlife charity chair

The Chair of Trustees of a reptile and amphibian trust has said that a planned housing development in Finchley will

Handshakes between Piccadilly FC and Hammersmith and Circle FC in the London Underground Football League

Going Underground: The Transport For London & LU Football League

The London Underground has over 402km of track, but how does this compare to the distance covered by your average

Waymo Driverless Taxi

Could driverless taxis be making their way onto the streets of London?

Following a viral video showing an LA tech entrepreneur stuck in a driverless taxi, which continuously circles the same roundabout,

A black and white picture of cancer patient Steve Ackroyd at a TV editing desk.

VIP-filled raffle to raise money for brain tumour treatment as Sex Education editor battles cancer

After an editor on Netflix’s smash hit Sex Education was diagnosed with an inoperable stage four brain tumour, his wife

O2 Arena

O2 Arena climb awaits Movember fundraiser on Derby-Paris walk

Over 400 miles separate Derby from the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but that is the walk that one Movember fundraiser

Crowd of people hold their phones above them, facing away from camera down Primrose Hill.

‘Real time, not screen time’: The offline events taking over London

Hundreds of people gathered at Primrose Hill Viewpoint in Camden to break the world record for ‘most people to simultaneously

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