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A candle lit for Holocaust Memorial Day

Holocaust Memorial Day 2023: events across South east London

Events are to be held across south east London on Friday 27 January to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.  This

men playing football

Head In The Game: Breaking down the stigma behind men’s mental health through football

In 2021, suicide was the biggest cause of death for men under the age of 50 with more than 5,000

Night traffic at Battersea

ULEZ gross income rises to £226 million in 2022

Data obtained from the Mayor of London’s Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the years 2019-2020, 2020-2021 and 2021-2022,

Women's professional boxer Caroline Dubois wearing a boxing robe

“When I’m in the ring – that’s who I really am”: Unbeaten boxer Caroline Dubois targets titles in 2023

“It’s weird to think about it like that now. 12 months ago my mindset was completely different – I was

The London skyline

London: The new hub of clean tech?

London: The new hub of clean tech?

Piccadilly Circus illuminated by Dalai Lama’s message of hope for 2023

Piccadilly Circus was illuminated on Wednesday evening at 20:23 by a message of hope from the Dalai Lama for the

Elizabeth Line at Paddington Station

TSSA member strike to halt Elizabeth line

Strikes are set to halt London’s Elizabeth Line on Thursday 12 January, with no trains scheduled to run in the

Friendly netball match

Vitality Netball International Test Series: England vs Jamaica

England’s Vitality Roses meet Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls this week for a three-match international netball test series. Starting tomorrow at 7:15pm

The misdiagnosis gap in women’s healthcare

The misdiagnosis gap in women’s healthcare

Mural outside Corner New Cross

Lewisham coffee shop celebrate LGBTQ+ community in new mural

A Lewisham coffee shop has unveiled a new mural that celebrates the borough’s LGBTQ+ community.

World No.1 disabled golfer Kipp Popert standing on the 18th hole at St Andrews with his dad. He is competing in Celebration of Champions at St Andrews as part of the R&A’s celebrations for the 150th Open.

“The stuff of dreams”: world number one disabled golfer Kipp Popert reflects on 2022

“In a weird way, there’s only one person in the world doing what I’m doing.” As soon as Kipp Popert

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