Strictly Come Dancing’s Shirley Ballas gives Brixton schoolchildren dance lessons
Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas surprised Brixton schoolchildren last week with dance lessons in order to improve their

Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas surprised Brixton schoolchildren last week with dance lessons in order to improve their

As Brazil prepares to go the polls again this weekend for the second round of the presidential elections, Brazilians in

The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society completed its 2022 MS Walk series on Saturday in London to raise awareness and increase

Meet the vets providing critical care from a backpack for homeless dogs across London. Dexter the Shitzu was found sofa

The challenges faced by a London LGBTQ+ youth organisation have become more complex in the wake of legal action towards

Horse riding was Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite sport. However, the Queen also had strong links with Twickenham Stadium and rugby.

The Queen had a special connection with the town of Richmond, which she visited last in 2012 as part of

Since the establishment of the Walking Football Association in 2016, walking football has quickly become one of the fastest growing

The cost of living crisis is hitting everyone. Rising prices of fuel and electricity have seen inflation reach record levels,

After the Government put £3million towards rebuilding Hammersmith Bridge, a pressure group member claimed their “green” plan is to cause

London’s first dedicated water shop opened last month in Fulham, with prices ranging from £2.50 to £130 for a bottle.