Putt in the Park rejected for Clapham Common
An application for the development of a mini-golf course on Clapham Common was rejected on 17 January after longstanding opposition
An application for the development of a mini-golf course on Clapham Common was rejected on 17 January after longstanding opposition
A recent study has found that government and NHS messaging around COVID-19 testing left many people from Black, Asian and minority backgrounds feeling abandoned and blamed for COVID’s spread.
The number of Big Issue magazines sold has decreased by over one million over the pandemic. In 2021, the company
According to a new study, 2,647,600 Londoners are exposed to traffic noise, the second highest number in any major European
The MP for Tooting has rolled out a plan for businesses in South West London to become ‘safe spaces’ for women and girls who feel threatened or unsafe.
More and more women are opting for long-term contraceptive methods, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and contraceptive implants over user-dependent
ed as some of the most complained-against councils in the whole of the UK, according to the Local Government Ombudsman report 2020-2021.
Finding yourself in a position where you have to care for someone can happen at any moment in your life. It’s not usually a choice, but an obligation and a desire to help someone you love. For many, that can happen before the age of 18.
On Saturday, thousands filled London’s streets. They gathered in peaceful protest because they knew this could be their last chance
Croydon residents have decided to take matters into their own hands to combat the litter crisis strangling their local park.
A leading poké bowl chain unveiled a new restaurant in Battersea in south London this month.