WATCH: Activist group march in Westminster for women’s safety
Activist group, Intersectional Uprising, marched from Lambeth to Westminster on 17 January, in the name of greater safety for women

Activist group, Intersectional Uprising, marched from Lambeth to Westminster on 17 January, in the name of greater safety for women

Brazilian cinema is once again rising on the international stage, demonstrating that its strength in historical political cinema still resonates

Five years after the UK formally left the European Union, net migration from EU countries has fallen to its lowest level on record, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The trend can raise question on the impact on the British demography on medium and long term.

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A new independent speech therapy clinic has opened in Clapham as NHS Therapists are concerned about waiting lists across the

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Bottega 35 in Kensington is a slick and stylish restaurant that does deliver a satisfying meal, but lacks some of