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Gluten-free Parisian bakery opens its first London branch 

Attention all those gluten-free, whether you are coeliac or opting in for a healthier lifestyle choice, a fresh spot has

volunteers holding 'Bounds Green Foodbank' sign

Haringey food bank risks closure in four months 

A Haringey and Enfield based food bank only has the funds to survive until May amidst the cost of living

Callan Rydz criticises darts fans for attitudes towards mental health after World Championship win

Callan Rydz hit out at darts fans for failing to understand players’ mental health after his epic 3-2 defeat of

Churchgoers hold Nativity service on Trafalgar Square before Tommy Robinson's Christmas carols event

Church responds to Tommy Robinson’s Christmas carol service with Nativity show and messages of inclusion

Churchgoers held a live Nativity service on Trafalgar Square to share messages of peace and inclusion before Tommy Robinson‘s Christmas carols event.

This image shows a huge gingerbread building with an ice rink out the front, and two gingerbread people skating!

The Gingerbread City returns for 2025

The Gingerbread City has returned to London, showcasing how playful design can make urban environments happier, healthier, and more connected,

Picture: Hollywood Bowl and Vue Cinema at Great North Leisure Park in North Finchley.

Barnet council rejects development plans to demolish the Great North Leisure Park 

Barnet council’s strategic planning committee have rejected a development project which would see the Great North Leisure Park (GNLP) demolished.  This comes after a community campaign, Our North Finchley, generated

Hundreds of Met officers and staff accused of sexual misconduct and domestic abuse remain employed

Nearly 700 Met police officers and staff are still serving, but off front-lines, despite facing ‘live’ allegations of sexual misconduct

London’s black cab trade is at a crossroads: can it survive?

TfL data reveals that new black-cab driver numbers have fallen to record lows, yet applications to sit the qualifying exam

London Bridge Hospital illuminated by lights at night.

London has lowest registered suicide rate for an English city this decade

London has the lowest registered suicide rate for an English city this decade and is a third below the national

Live facial recognition: 3.5 million faces scanned, Black Londoners still disproportionately flagged

In 2025, more than 3.5 million Londoners’ faces were scanned by the Metropolitan Police — resulting in just 1,010 arrests,

Group of children in school classroom facing teacher

Islington schools have highest suspension rates in London, new data reveals

Islington schools have the highest suspension rate in London, new data released by the Department for Education has revealed. The

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