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New Chiswick Flower Market out in bloom

A new monthly flower market opened in Chiswick on Sunday gathering thousands of people with hopes of reviving the hight

Nine Elms baker delivers the goods for key workers during lockdown

A Nine Elms ‘local legend’ who orchestrated a cake baking and delivery service for key workers in Wandsworth is humbled

Work to live, not live to work, new survey by HomeWorkingClub says

People want to work to live, not live to work, suggests a survey published last week on the nature of

IPP prisoner population at near-standstill for first time in five years

The number of those serving controversial indeterminate sentences for public protection has plateaued due to a sharp rise in recalls

Major League Wiffle Ball: How a playground game became an internet sensation

Everybody knows how competitive childhood back garden sporting showdowns can get. Ten years ago, Kyle Schultz was just a normal

Londoners most doubtful of government’s handling of schools through coronavirus crisis

Londoners have less faith than the rest of England in the government’s ability to manage education during the pandemic according

London universities hold breath awaiting international student numbers

London universities are holding their collective breath over how many international students will arrive for the start of the new

London Scottish announce double wing signing

London Scottish have bolstered their squad with two wingers as they look to improve on last year’s eleventh place finish

Totally Thames festival 2020 reimagines itself for ‘new normal’

In its 24-year history, Totally Thames festival has never had to put on a programme quite like this. Due to

From John to Jack: how baby names in Ireland have changed since 1965

While old names are still favourites for Irish boys, girls’ names are a contemporary snapshot. An academic study summarised on

‘The major hurdle is the mental factor’ – Four friends are rowing the Atlantic for mental health

Four south west London friends aiming to raise £200,000 for charity will row across the Atlantic Ocean this December. Harry

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