Giving the students a voice: Why is London popular for international students?
The number of students migrating to London to study is rising, but why? Often the capital city’s popularity to students

The number of students migrating to London to study is rising, but why? Often the capital city’s popularity to students

In every London borough except Richmond, more than one in five children are growing up in poverty, data has shown.

High prices at Christmas markets are putting customers off spending money this year. Stall operators at the Trafalgar Square Christmas

There is a large disparity in youth services across London as eight boroughs have no council run youth clubs, according

University enrolment rates across England and London, have declined after a ten year consistency, according to data from HESA. London

Richmond is the London borough in which people are most likely to socialise with their neighbours, data from the Department

Despite an extending welfare role for schools, an analysis of recent government data reveals that only 13% of the parent

The UK is known for three things: our monarchy, tea and pubs. And in the last 25 years, the UK

The London Mayor welcomed government plans to allow regions to impose a tourist tax on overnight stays, despite opposition from

Young people are turning to illegal subletting to cope with London’s ‘exploitative and difficult’ private rental market. Subletting is when

Young people renting in London have criticised the Renters’ Rights Bill for failing to propose a cap on record-high prices.