Brazilian cinema retakes centre stage in awards season as dominant political themes resonate globally
Brazilian cinema is once again rising on the international stage, demonstrating that its strength in historical political cinema still resonates

Brazilian cinema is once again rising on the international stage, demonstrating that its strength in historical political cinema still resonates

UK Government regional data on pupil ethnicity highlights how England’s classrooms are steadily becoming more diverse, raising important questions about

Crime being committed on TfL network is the highest it has ever been, according to data. Figures from 2023/2024 show

The gender employment gap across London is still relatively wide, despite advances in policy and flexible working since the COVID-19

There has been a steep decline in the number of UK graduates since 2016 clearing their student loans, with new

Five years after the UK formally left the European Union, net migration from EU countries has fallen to its lowest level on record, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The trend can raise question on the impact on the British demography on medium and long term.

If Shakespeare could doomscroll, would he have written Hamlet? If Turner had access to Chat GPT, would he have taken

The UK Census recorded over 50,000 Syrian refugees now living in the UK – that is 50,000 people arriving with

To celebrate the end of Dry January, a group of passionate pub lovers, including the CityStack London Pub Collection and Historic Pub Crawls, are teaming up to support local communities and give a boost to independent pubs.

Protesters gathered outside the Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair last night to protest the annual arms fair dinner by lobbying

London’s leading phone-free event, The Offline Club, is making waves as residents search for meaningful connection without the distraction of