June 2023 in review
June 2023 was a month of unexpected spectacle, and of news the media often struggled to keep up with. We

June 2023 was a month of unexpected spectacle, and of news the media often struggled to keep up with. We

Education minister David Johnston visited a local community centre in Carshalton yesterday to mark the start of a holiday programme that helps disadvantaged children during the Christmas holidays.

Charing Cross Hospital is set to undergo a floor-by-floor refurbishment in full, but questions still remain over its timescale, funding

Campaigners continue to call on the government to reinstate the hard shoulder on all existing smart motorways. The ‘digital roads’

National survey results show that nearly two-thirds of people in London support plans to raise the age of sale of

Autumn Statement NHS cuts of £3.4 billion were criticised by the Liberal Democrats, whilst the Chancellor slashed taxes to banks.

Tooting is one of the London’s most multicultural areas, having been home to people from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nigeria
Young people have been credited for working with communities and businesses to give London the highest proportion of vegans in

Hammersmith and Fulham Council has organised 15 in-person and online events to highlight and celebrate the Black history of the

‘Jade’s Law’ will be introduced in Parliament later this year, automatically suspending the parental rights of killer parents. The measures,

The Association of Colleges London has welcomed Rishi Sunak’s education reforms, including a new Advanced British Standard qualification alongside £30,000