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How Bingo’s been brought into the 21st century

There once was a time when London had a bingo hall, or even two, on virtually every high street and

Why upsizers could be missing out on £1000’s

For those lucky enough to own a London home, the thought of selling and bridging a big financial gap to

Battersea Arts Centre spring season brings global talent to the London stage

Battersea Arts Centre’s (BAC) artistic director Tarek Iskander has been in the job for nine months, and his inaugural season

New website showcases the sights and sounds of Clapham Junction

A new website showcasing Clapham Junction’s many attractions went live this week. Described as the official guide to the area,

Lambeth woman creates ‘virtual activity challenge’ to improve mental health

A Lambeth woman is inviting people to take part in a ‘virtual activity challenge’ to raise money for the mental

Met Police calls for London schools to sign charter to protect pupils from FGM

The Met Police has called for all schools in London to sign a charter pledging to protect children from FGM

Review: Covent Garden’s Dominique Ansel Treehouse is a French bistro bakery for all seasons

There is something of the Midas about pastry chef Dominique Ansel, creator of the world famous Cronut, a croissant-doughnut hybrid

Review: Light Festival turns Battersea Power Station into a fluorescent spectacle

Battersea Power Station has been under construction for most of its lifetime. A disused white elephant in the south of

‘Tennis really isn’t glamourous’: Wimbledon Boys’ finalist Jack Draper on his quest to the top

The less glamorous side of tennis has become abundantly clear to Jack Draper since his taste of the big time.

Croydon Council calls for public ideas on transforming Shrublands site into housing

An old garage site on Croydon’s Shrublands estate could become affordable homes built by local people. Croydon Council has invited

Why London’s Karl Marx walking tour attracts crowds of tourists each week

Walkers of the world unite on a Karl Marx tour of central London every Sunday. The walk includes a stop

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