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Two-thirds of young adults in Great Britain feel lonely, data shows

Social isolation is more common than one would think, as almost two-thirds of 16-29 year olds (65%) often feel lonely,

People in a circle on a stage wearing all black and passing a ball around the circle.

GCSE drama entries drop significantly amid struggling arts curriculum

The uptake of Drama in English schools has seen a staggering decline in both GCSE and A Levels since 2010,

Fire truck Hoax calls to the LFB

Record number of hoax calls to the London Fire Brigade, with £500,000 already spent in 2025 

Hoax calls to the London Fire Brigade (LFB) are at an all time high since 2018, with more than half

London’s wealth gap: Poor children twice as likely to be obese

Children in the poorest parts of London are almost twice as likely to be obese than those in the richest

Rising food prices leave many Londoners relying on food banks and unable to afford healthy diet

Londoners are increasingly relying on food banks and being priced out of a healthy diet as food inflation continues to

Open mic has weekly £100 cash prize, giving industry boost to small artists in Soho

Live Music under Vibrant Lights – Photo Credit Rachel Antony

In Kentish Town, a £5 Monday cocktail night has become the victim of its own success

Around 9pm, the tables outside this popular Kentish Town pub are already full of cigarette-lighting, strawberry-vape-passing young people. But when

Black headteachers call for more diverse leadership

One of the few Black headteachers in London has echoed calls for more leadership diversity in education. According to a

Day of the Dead: Activists gather at London’s Mexican Embassy in memory of murdered journalists

Activists gathered outside London’s Mexican Embassy in memory of the journalists killed in Mexico so far this year. Marking the Day of the Dead, which takes place on November 1 each year, they laid candles and placards outside the embassy near Oxford Circus.

Man posing with his arms folded

Wandsworth school leads relief drive for Hurricane Melissa’s Jamaican victims

Secondary school students and staff are collecting aid for families affected in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa. Principal Leon Wilson, of

TfL celebrates silver jubilee with gifts competition

A new christmas gifts competition has been announced by TfL to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Transport for London (TfL) is

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