Why are so many LGBTQ+ cabaret venues closing in London?
More than half of London’s LGBTQ+ venues have closed in the past 20 years, according to data from the Greater
More than half of London’s LGBTQ+ venues have closed in the past 20 years, according to data from the Greater
Two Just Stop Oil protesters have been charged with aggravated trespass after disrupting a theatre performance in the West End.
While cycling in London continues to grow, and more and more shared e-bikes are seen on, and often cluttering, London
London could take steps towards veganism following Green Party recommendations to improve access to plant-based food in the capital. Green
London’s higher education industry appears to be booming, with London universities recording massive profits, but the financial picture is more
Latest research by the Women’s Sport Trust (WST) has highlighted the role of social media on the visibility and awareness
Transport for London (TfL) hopes a uniform refresh across its network will help make staff more easily identifiable to customers.
Grassroots music venues (GMVs) will receive a percentage of every ticket sold at a British arena or stadium in a
A charity originating in London is improving access to secondary education for young refugees and allowing them continue studies at
The Elizabeth Line will change its operator contract to the Tokyo Metro Company in May 2025, with the Japanese group
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