Whitechapel community marches against far-right UKIP rally
Whitechapel’s Bengali community gathered on Saturday 25 October to oppose UKIP’s ‘Mass-Deportations Tour’ Thousands gathered as anti-racist organisations, trade unions

Whitechapel’s Bengali community gathered on Saturday 25 October to oppose UKIP’s ‘Mass-Deportations Tour’ Thousands gathered as anti-racist organisations, trade unions

More than 350 iconic Cartier pieces are on display at the V&A’s mesmerising eponymous display. The exhibition provides a glimpse

A new campaign by the London Cycling Campaign is urging city leaders to make cycling more accessible and inclusive. Under

Transport for London (TfL) and Santander Cycles have launched a generator offering randomly curated cycling routes exploring London, after research

London schools won more than any other region at Tes Schools Awards 2025 with triumphs in five categories. The awards

A large number of London boroughs are failing to meet the needs of their SEN students, the latest publicly-available EHCP

The number of empty homes in London has grown to 93,602 in 2024, surpassing 90,000 for the first time since

Anniversary events commemorating eight years since the Grenfell tower fire tragedy took place across the weekend, as the government moves

Oleksandra Matviichuk is a Ukrainian human rights lawyer, winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, and head of the Centre

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A new V&A exhibition showcases the contributions of disabled, deaf and neurodivergent people to design history. Design and Disability sees 170