Weapon possession fears force young Brits to change their routine
Four-fifths of young Brits do not think they will be attacked by someone with a weapon but will change their

Four-fifths of young Brits do not think they will be attacked by someone with a weapon but will change their

Young people are now increasingly open to supporting Reform UK, voting intention polls from More in Common shows. The latest

All bar one of London’s constituencies have registered an increase in the percentage of children living in absolute low-income families

The decline in higher education foreign language studies has continued since 2019, with undergraduate entrants to foreign language courses at

Following a viral video showing an LA tech entrepreneur stuck in a driverless taxi, which continuously circles the same roundabout,

Food bank parcels distributed in London are at a higher level now than at the peak of the pandemic, Trussell

Adults with learning disabilities are concerned their independence is being undermined by businesses across London going cashless. London is going

In 2021, the UK government created a simpler migration pathway for select Hong Kong citizens to escape China’s growing pressure,

The average 22-29-year-old living in London will need to save for nearly 14 years before they can put down a

London boroughs have seen the number of people on the street reach an all-time high, with a growing proportion sleeping

Underage problem gambling in the UK has more than doubled in just one year. The number of problem gamblers aged