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Theatre Peckham’s timely revival of Extremism will immerse the audience as it explores characters’ truths

Theatre Peckham will host a stirring new revival of Anders Lustgarten’s play Extremism from the 5-23 November. The theatre’s artistic

Twickenham hammer attack on police officer: two youths arrested

Two youths on a moped who carried out a hammer attack on a uniformed police officer were arrested in Twickenham

South London yoga studio offering free classes for Stress Awareness Month

A yoga company is offering free classes in south London for Stress Awareness Month this April. MoreYoga is welcoming people

Extinction Rebellion’s climate change protest turns Waterloo Bridge into garden

Climate change activists Extinction Rebellion (XR) shut down Waterloo Bridge and other major London landmarks on Monday. The organisation is

Fiddler on the roof star talks about the relevance of the play today and making theatre more inclusive

An immersive production of Fiddler on the Roof opened in London last month and its star tells us it relates

Five of the best: south west London sport this weekend

Not a fan of the tackling aspect in rugby? Don’t have a natural talent for football? Or just fancy sitting

Not your average film screenings: Meet the charitable cinema with a difference

Ever thought you might want to watch a film in a cemetery? If so then a unique cinema experience roaming

MP on knife crime: Wimbledon low crime rate “no reason for complacency”

Stephen Hammond MP is adamant there should be no room for complacency in Wimbledon despite the town’s low crime rate.

London maker festival champions independent artists saving Britain’s endangered crafts

The first maker festival ever to take place in London will show off Britain’s endangered crafts in a bid to

Royal College of Nursing London launches campaign to solve nurse vacancy crisis

With applications to study nursing falling across England, the Royal College of Nursing London is launching a campaign to overcome

Mayor calls for stamp duty devolution to overcome generational housing divide

The Mayor of London has called for stamp duty receipts to be devolved to London to fund affordable homes. Just

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