A quarter of London’s long-Covid sufferers experiencing mood changes
More than a quarter of people who have self-reported for long-Covid symptoms in London have reported low mood as part

More than a quarter of people who have self-reported for long-Covid symptoms in London have reported low mood as part

A new project tackling loneliness and food poverty in Mitcham by offering residents free meals and companionship is set to

Daily engagement with orchestral music is on the rise and it’s because of young people, not their parents, says report from Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Specifically, two thirds (65%) of under 35s are listening to orchestral music on a regular basis – a 6% increase on 2018 (59%), overtaking over 55s (57%).

The LTA and The All England Lawn Tennis Club came together during Wimbledon to provide free community tennis events for

Nine percent of Londoners have a dog, but is city living fulfilling for our dogs? Dog ownership has changed so

A young man has raised almost £7,000 for suicide awareness and prevention by running 5 kilometres daily in July in

Cosmetic surgery rose by 102% from 2021 to 2022, the highest annual increase recorded in the UK in 18 years.

“MEET BY THE WATERLILY POND, BRING WARM CLOTHES.” For those unfamiliar with the term forest bathing, you would be forgiven

A cricket-mad podcaster from Raynes Park is taking on the inspirational challenge of walking to every Ashes Test match to

Increasing children’s body confidence could have long term beneficial effects on their mental and physical health as teenagers, new research

More than a thousand more hours were lost by the slow response times of London ambulances to the most serious