Study warns Met Police’s live facial recognition tests are little more than ‘show trials’
The UK is facing the largest expansion of live facial recognition across civil society, a study has revealed. The research

The UK is facing the largest expansion of live facial recognition across civil society, a study has revealed. The research

A grieving landscaper from Essex is set to walk more than 5,000 miles from London to Ghana to fulfil a

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A cyclist adjusts his backpack by ongoing construction works on South Campus. Credit: Athena Vlachou

Bike shops in Richmond are recommending cyclists invest in better security measures in light of the British Transport Police stating

An £80,000 programme to boost grassroots women’s rugby has been launched by Merton Council. Merton SWITCH, part funded by London

Students have clapped back at a university watchdog after it threatened sanctions in the wake of pro-Palestine demonstrations. Arif Ahmed,

A minor injuries department at a south west London hospital has been saved from closure by a local campaign led

The Campaign against Antisemitism is set to protest outside Downing Street this evening, calling for an end to what it

Scrapping Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) will reduce legal support for disabled youngsters, south west London charities have warned.

In the heart of Wandsworth is a club which has built a reputation as one of the country’s strongest. Spencer

In June 2020, a photo of Great Britain hockey player Darcy Bourne holding a sign which read ‘Why is Ending