Summer in London: 20 things to do in the capital this July
As we are now finally in summer, with the school holidays fast approaching, all sorts of events and things to

As we are now finally in summer, with the school holidays fast approaching, all sorts of events and things to

The implementation of the soft drinks industry levy, known as the ‘sugary drinks tax’, resulted in a drop in the

People using mental health services are two and a half times more likely to have HIV than the general south

Crystal Palace were in trouble – they were without a win in 2023, and that ultimately cost manager Patrick Vieira

Trinity School, Croydon could not repeat their heroics of 12 months ago, but head coach Paul Roberts was delighted to

Junior doctors across the UK participated in a three-day walkout last week to protest a 26% real terms pay cut

The 2023 cricket season is fast approaching, and the sport’s landscape is changing vastly. At the grassroots level, the face

The Wimbledon Foundation has reopened applications for their community fund, which supports projects helping disadvantaged groups across Merton. The foundation

The London Borough of Merton will revert to in-house street-cleaning starting from 2025, after the council’s cabinet came to an

Waste management company Veolia UK has secured its future in south west London after signing a long-term deal with a

Four London councils who are fighting the expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) have vowed to continue their