
The housing charity Generation Rent has released a report demanding that the new Conservative government should call for a Queen’s speech on the current housing problem in London. They also called for […]
The housing charity Generation Rent has released a report demanding that the new Conservative government should call for a Queen’s speech on the current housing problem in London. They also called for […]
Police are appealing for information following a fight between two men outside a barber’s shop in Rotherhithe New Road which led to an innocent bystander being shot in the leg. The fight […]
The Met Police have arrested 14 people following the march and rally by the English Defence League (EDL) and a counter demonstration by both Unite Against Facism (UAF) and ‘We are Waltham […]
650 constituencies. Millions of voters make their decision. We concentrate on London but our coverage is national and international. National UK coverage by Joel Grove. London wide coverage by Tayo Popoola. International […]
Polling day. The politicians say: ‘You decide.’ The six weeks of campaigning are over. Polling booths and stations are open for business. It started at 7 am and finishes at 10 pm. […]
In the hotly-contested constituency of Bermondsey & Old Southwark, Labour enlisted the help of Labour politician and potential mayoral candidate for 2016, David Lammy, to help on the final day of campaigning […]
Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters and officers have successfully contained and put out a fire at industrial units on Propeller Way off Aerodrome Road in Hendon. The fire damaged a […]
London landmarks went pink overnight in celebration of the birth of the princess of Cambridge in the Lindo wing of St Mary’s Hospital Paddington. And the new arrival for the Duke and […]
The former England soccer captain and current QPR defender Rio Ferdinand has announced that his wife had died after a short illness at the age of 34. He said: ‘Our grief, as […]
London Fire Brigade, Ambulance Service, British Transport Police and Met Police have been engaged in a major operation in South London to evacuate people from stranded trains in and around Clapham Junction. […]
One of the ‘jewels in the crown’ of stately homes owned by the National Trust in the Home Counties is in ruins this morning after it was devastated by fire. Investigators have […]
Rotherham’s 2-1 victory over Reading on Tuesday left Millwall four points adrift in the relegation pack of the Championship next year. Although they have one game remaining, the club will be unable […]
Following the 7.8 earthquake which hit Nepal on Saturday, the UK is helping to aid the crisis by sending a variety of resources to the region. Officials have recently announced that the […]
The Media and Communications Department of Goldsmiths, University of London has created annual award in the name of a former documentary producer who died in a tragic swimming accident last year. 43 […]
The Trussell Trust, which operates over 400 foodbanks across the UK, has released a report which reveals the true extent of the foodbank crisis. The figures suggest that over 1,000,000 people have […]
A small number of protestors involved in the ‘Reclaim Brixton’ rally smashed the shop front of Foxton estate agents on Brixton High Street. Graffiti was daubed on another window saying ‘Yuppies out’. […]
Descendants of veterans and 1,500 military representatives from all nations and units have marched and assembled to remember those who fought and died in the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. Sir Lockwood Smith, […]
An article in the ‘New In Chess’ magazine by English chess grandmaster Nigel Short has provoked anger and disbelief amongst the chess community after claiming that men are ‘hardwired’ to be better […]
Reporting by Tom Glasser and Taylor Dalton. The Liberal Democrats are hoping that the South London constituency of Bermondsey & Old Southwark will remain under the tenure of their incumbent MP, Simon […]
The leaders’ debate, chaired by David Dimbleby and held in Westminster’s Central Hall, was visually striking from the outset, hosting only five leaders in comparison with the seven from the previous debate. […]
With visions of his voice gliding across the waves, this audio drama follows the story of retired naval officer, Archie Balfour, as he attempts to reach his life-long goal of becoming a […]
Images and video by Tom Glasser More than 5,000 demonstrated in the People’s Climate March in central London on Saturday and called on the Government to take stronger action on climate change. […]
Westminster City Council is urgently reviewing road signage policy after a freak accident in which a collision led to a tree branch tearing off the roof of a double decker bus in […]
The artist Marcel Duchamp once observed that ‘one can look at seeing but one can not hear hearing’. The process and philosophy behind the documentation of sound is explored in a musician’s […]
A memorial service has been held at The Imperial War Museum in London as part of a series of world-wide events to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. The […]
Britain’s best-selling newspaper, The Sun, looks to have ended its controversial tradition of featuring topless models on page 3. It will bring an end to the run of topless pictures which started with […]
Scot Young’s funeral has been held today in Kensal Green Cemetery, following his death in December 2014. Mr Young, 52, died after falling from the window of his fourth-storey flat in Montagu Square, Marylebone. […]
The May 2015 General Election campaign could be won or lost in the suburbs. Labour’s London election campaign chief, Sadiq Khan, has detailed the marginal suburban seats which Labour will target this […]
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