
Scunthorpe threatened by British Steel announcement Scunthorpe residents fear for steelworks future as the British Steel insolvency puts 5000 jobs at risk. Firm’s owners Greybull Capital failed to secure financial support form […]
Scunthorpe threatened by British Steel announcement Scunthorpe residents fear for steelworks future as the British Steel insolvency puts 5000 jobs at risk. Firm’s owners Greybull Capital failed to secure financial support form […]
BT will be cutting 13,000 jobs in the next three years The telecoms giant is seeking to cut management and back-office roles, in a bid to reduce costs by £1.5 billion. Although […]
Ghana was the first country south of the Sahara to gain independence from British colonial rule. Since that time, however, and since independence the country had been beset by a history of […]
Anzac Day celebrations in London The Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the traditional Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey today. The special service is the culmination of a day […]
The Labour party leader, as well as the party’s new general secretary Jennie Formby, are meeting representatives from the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BoD) and the Jewish Leadership Council this […]
The community in West London has come together to support the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. Two ladies who brought toiletries and other goods in lovely gift bags so it […]
The Brexit Secretary says the United Kingdom will only pay what is legally due to the European Union, and ‘not just what the EU wants’. In an interview on Good Morning Britain […]
In the final session of Prime Minister’s Questions, Prime Minister, Theresa May, has faced criticism for failing to show commitment for the state pension ‘triple lock.’ Opposition Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said a […]
NHS Staff are being promised higher pay from the Labour Party, with the 1% pay cap to be lifted should Labour takes the reins of government after the General Election. Labour also […]
The Office for National Statistics has published figures showing Britain’s economy grew at the fastest rate in a year in the final three months of 2016. The rise was up 0.7%, from […]
The UK faces a ‘very hefty’ bill for Brexit according to European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker. In a speech to the Belgian Federal Parliament, he said; The British people have to know, […]
In recent years growing poverty and inequality in this country has resulted in more and more people turning to foodbanks for help. Handouts by foodbanks have more than doubled since 2012, and […]
Exit Forest Hill station. Cross the road (safely). Don’t stare at your feet- you’ll miss it. Look to your right. Welcome to Havelock Walk! A uniquely creative community lives right in the […]
London has always been geographically carved in two by the river Thames. But does a North/South divide in London mean more than simple geography? There are plenty of pervasive ideas surrounding the differences between […]
For young people joining the world of work today, a life of leisure is looking further off than ever. A recent report by Royal London found that the average 22 year old – making the […]
One of the founders of Mossack Fonseca, the Panamanian law firm at the centre of leaked data revealing details of offshore holdings, denies that the documents were leaked by an insider. Ramon […]
A 7 year long joint investigation by the SFO and City of London Police into the awarding of contracts in a series of high-value infrastructure projects, came to an end this week […]
The HSBC banking group has said that it may consider moving its head office out of the UK. The bank’s board has asked management to ‘look at where the best place is for […]
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