WATCH: Burns Night celebrations 2025
The National Poet of Scotland Robert Burns’ (1759-1796) birthday was the 25th of January and Burns Night is still celebrated
The National Poet of Scotland Robert Burns’ (1759-1796) birthday was the 25th of January and Burns Night is still celebrated
Two days after Britain suffered its coldest January night in 15 years, Londoners embarked on the annual No Trousers Tube
Families and friends visited southwest London’s biggest firework display on 2 November, but the environmental damage caused is being more
On the evening of Thursday 9 May 2024, the Science Museum in South Kensington opened its doors to another of
Prizes for Peace was founded by four friends following October 7th to raise money for those living through war, famine,
The Lion’s Part theatre company performed their 28th annual Twelfth Night festival outside the Globe Theatre this month. The festival,
A ‘Girls’ Only’ night at a skatepark in Kensington encourages women to take up skating in a safe and judgment-free
Critical Mass is a monthly cycle ride happening in London and around the world which can see hundreds of bikes
The UK’s first and only competitive gay men’s basketball club is gearing up to host London’s first queer basketball tournament
A former rugby player ran the entire London Underground in 11 days last week in aid of a suicide prevention
This summer Londoners have come out to enjoy free outdoor cinemas showing everything from the cricket to the classics, day