Petition demands action to combat digital illiteracy among universal credit claimants
Community leaders called for more action from Wandsworth Council after research from Wandsworth Foodbank revealed that one in three people
Community leaders called for more action from Wandsworth Council after research from Wandsworth Foodbank revealed that one in three people
Ahead of its return to Syon Park in Brentford this weekend, the founder of Foodies Festivals revealed this year’s event
Despite the heaving crowds and sense of national celebration, the royal wedding was highlighted by some as a example of
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
Protesters against universal credit and “intentional homelessness” marched on the Lambeth Council meeting demanding answers on Wednesday. The group, led
Jeremy Corbyn has suggested that ‘requisitioning’ vacant properties of the rich in Kensington could be a solution to the lack
A Morden mosque will host a global Islamic community’s symposium promoting peace and cooperation this month. The National Peace Symposium, hosted
A Wimbledon writer hopes to fulfil her dream of becoming Miss London when she competes in the final at the
Croydon is now ranked as the worst south west London borough for rough sleepers as London homeless households increase by 92% since 2010, revealed a government
It must have been a strange sight, 16 men and women, laden with food and bags of warm clothes, asking