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Debbie Weekes-Bernard, Deputy Mayor for Communities & Social Justice, says schools should have a diverse mix of students

Structural racism in London must be addressed, says deputy mayor

Structural racism continues to exist in London and must be addressed immediately, a London deputy mayor has said. Debbie Weekes-Bernard,

a footballer in training

Football academies ‘need to do more’ to support young players who are released

Former academy footballers are calling on academies to offer more support to players they release. In 2020, Jeremy Wisten, 18,

Save Southall Youth Centre Campaign

Campaign group protests closure of Southall Youth Centre

Protests took place outside Ealing Town Hall last month to rally against the impending closure of Southall Youth Centre. The

Borehamwood FC: how dream FA Cup run will benefit the club in the future

For many clubs participating in the FA Cup, the financial benefits of progressing through the oldest cup competition in world

Monkeypox: protecting people without the stigma

When Harun Tulunay, 35, found out he had monkeypox, he had already been experiencing symptoms for two weeks but no

Barnet FC: hopes and expectations for the 2022/23 Season

After a disappointing finish to the 2021/22 season, in which Barnet FC finished 18th, supporters of the bees will surely

Parkland Walk

Haringey Council require conservation targets for nature reserve, volunteer claims

A volunteer in Haringey has called for guidance from the council, this week, to aid conservation and volunteer efforts on the Parkland Walk.

Crouch End Open Studios

Crouch End Open Studios returns as artists gear up for exhibitions

Crouch End Open Studios returns this September, as artists prepare to open their homes to art enthusiasts in North London.

children's handwriting

London’s children and young people with special needs left without adequate support

Children and young people with special needs across the country are being left without adequate support as local authorities struggle

Number of children and young people accessing mental health services spikes

The number of children and young people accessing mental health services in north west London has spiked during the pandemic,

James Bond film poster. Credit: TNS Sofres

Be ‘Shaken and Stirred’ at special James Bond weekend

The 60th birthday of Britain’s favourite secret agent, James Bond, gifts fans an array of films, Q&As and martini-glasses full

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