Why it’s important to make Shakespearean theatre accessible for Gen Z post pandemic
For many young people, the engagement in Shakespeare and his work will be seen merely as a mandatory English GCSE
For many young people, the engagement in Shakespeare and his work will be seen merely as a mandatory English GCSE
Curtains are rising on West End theatres as pandemic restrictions are lifted. SWL writer Laina Claydon joined the audience of
It’s fair to say that most, if not all, industries have lent a helping hand during the global pandemic, whether
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London borough councils are urging every single Londoner to do their bit in order to keep everyone safe, despite the widespread onset of pandemic fatigue.
HIV testing and diagnoses dropped in 2020 and Lambeth still has the highest HIV prevalence in England, according to data
When the UK was first hit by an outbreak of coronavirus, Met commissioner Cressida Dick called the falling rates of
With the pandemic affecting fundraising, the Royal British Legion’s (RBL) total income dropped by nearly 20% in the 2019/20 financial report,
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St George’s Chief Executive, Jacqueline Totterdell, has written letters to local faith groups, sports teams and public transport workers to