London’s largest emergency night shelter prepares for winter
In 1996 a group of people living in Kensington and Chelsea decided to help people sleeping rough in shop doorways
In 1996 a group of people living in Kensington and Chelsea decided to help people sleeping rough in shop doorways
The detention and deportation of homeless people from European Economic Area countries faced a three-day legal challenge in the High
A formerly homeless Surbiton woman who turned her fortunes around is now starring in a charity photography exhibition which opened
A volunteer from south west London has been shortlisted for a civic prize after almost 20 years of charity work
Victims of the tragic Grenfell fire on June 14 were to be rehoused within three weeks, said Prime Minister Theresa
Unified prayer marked the final breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan this Sunday at Southfields’ Fazl
Jeremy Corbyn has suggested that ‘requisitioning’ vacant properties of the rich in Kensington could be a solution to the lack
30 people are now known to have died in the Grenfell Tower fire as emergency services warn that more bodies
POLICE now fear at leat 58 people died after a huge fire in a 24-storey residential block in north Kensington.
A Morden mosque will host a global Islamic community’s symposium promoting peace and cooperation this month. The National Peace Symposium, hosted
CARSHALTON and Wallington MP Tom Brake has pledged to continue with the Reform Renting campaign following plans to ban letting fees