Fancy a death chat over your ‘mourning’ tea and cake? Meet Putney Death Café host who wants to demystify dying taboos
“To me, there is no death. Obviously there is a physical death, where the body dies, but something else, the
“To me, there is no death. Obviously there is a physical death, where the body dies, but something else, the
As another ISIS propaganda video featuring a British hostage was released earlier this week, the ethical dilemma of whether the
In their pre-match tardiness many sporting fans may run to a game desperately hoping not to miss the referee’s triumphant
Next Thursday Scotland will go to the polls in an historic vote which will decide the United Kingdom’s fate. This
The Great Plague of 1665 wiped out vast swathes of Londoners with the blame for the rampant spread of the
The UK women’s rights movement has made great strides in the last hundred years with women able to exercise their
A post-relegation hangover is certainly causing major headaches over at Craven Cottage at the moment. After 13 years in the
Relaxing on her bed one evening after another day holidaying in Malta with a friend, 34-year-old Sophie Hughes-Onslow happened to
London’s weirdest charity run will see hundreds of participants once again run naked around ZSL London Zoo all in the
Sweet country music echoing the far west could be heard from Wimbledon station down the Broadway last week, as the
Angry Brockwell Park residents are demanding the council reconsider the future of their historic estate after the publication of five