‘Helped by the community, for the community’ – £250,000 fundraising for social enterprise cafe
A former Ibstock Place School pupil raised £350,000 to launch a Hammersmith and Fulham social enterprise café bringing training and
A former Ibstock Place School pupil raised £350,000 to launch a Hammersmith and Fulham social enterprise café bringing training and
Sporting rivalries evoke the strongest of passions. Manchester United v Liverpool, Real Madrid v Barcelona and Fury v Wilder. Now
The London Book Fair organisers have cancelled the event amid the coronavirus outbreak. The annual book fair was due to
Whether in Wandsworth, Merton, Richmond, Croydon, Kingston, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, Sutton or Lambeth, there’s plenty to be
Exhibition, a new venue in the heart of the White City regeneration, opens tomorrow night with a Catfish & The
Parsons Green walk-in centre is to be closed in March despite local MP Gregg Hands ensuring its safety in December
Sir David Attenborough opened a display of JMW Turner paintings in the artists former home in Twickenham this month. Five
A woman was refused service in two London barbers this month and she’s not the only person with this experience.
Nearly 45% of workers in Sutton earn below London Living Wage, the highest percentage of employees earning below the recommended
Merton Council went from being the only council where women earned more than men to having the widest gender pay
Transgender and non-binary adults know they face a long wait for their first appointment at a gender identity clinic (GIC).