John Lewis recruits National Theatre actors in pioneering scheme to improve performance
Retail giant John Lewis have launched a pioneering new scheme to train over 500 partners in theatrical skills at the
Retail giant John Lewis have launched a pioneering new scheme to train over 500 partners in theatrical skills at the
Councillors and the public challenged Kingston hospital representatives over new parking charges for blue badge holders at a specially convened
The number of youth workers in Croydon – the borough with the largest child population in London – has fallen
A Croydon food stop that supports disadvantaged families is leading the way for similar initiatives in London. Since opening in
January sales are designed to make us forget about Christmas, and spend even more money. Avoid the most common January
The Affordable Art Fair returns to Battersea in March, bringing thousands of works from sculpture and photography, to painting and
This June, The House & Garden Festival will arrive in London bigger and better than ever before. For the first time,
Chelsea is well known for its beautiful walks along the Thames, exorbitant property prices, an inordinate number of chandelier shops
Three successful independent Wandsworth shop owners spoke up in support of a national campaign to get people shopping locally. Small
Black Friday shoppers and rush hour commuters ran in panic after reports of gunshots in one of London’s busiest stations.
More than two-thirds of Christmas shoppers have admitted they keep presents they have purchased for their friends. New research has