
Chinese city, Suifenhe, enters lockdown as the rest of the country relaxes restrictions. As the rest of China tentatively opens up its borders, Suifenhe, which borders with Russia, is entering lockdown. This […]
Chinese city, Suifenhe, enters lockdown as the rest of the country relaxes restrictions. As the rest of China tentatively opens up its borders, Suifenhe, which borders with Russia, is entering lockdown. This […]
Joseph McCann charged with kidnap and sexual assault Joseph McCann has been charged with kidnap and sexual assault in Watford. Mr McCann was accused of an attack on a 21-year-old woman who […]
Winter is the toughest time for people living in food poverty. Statistics released by the Trussell Trust found food bank use increased by 13% from 2017 to 2018 and those in the […]
Severely ill child Alfie Evans’ case to face Court of Appeal The parents of Alfie Evans are today making a final challenge against the High Court ruling on Monday, that prevents them […]
The annual Sikh festival of Vaisakhi commenced in Gravesend today with dancing, prayers and the raising of the ceremonial flag. The organisers said everyone is invited to join in singing, martial arts, […]
This week the GMB announce a new fair tips and pay charter for the restaurant, bar and leisure industry. The charter developed by GMB Soho project worker Sarah Hurley asks employers to comply […]
Action Against Hunger has held held its fourth annual Auction Against Hunger on Thursday 26th May raising thousands of pounds for the charity. I went down to Hawker House in Canada Water and […]
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 […]
Open air festivals signify the start of summer. Food festivals, outside screenings and bars are beginning to open throughout the capital. All day TODAY at Urban Food Fest: enjoy this southern fried […]
Now and then when you stroll down the canals of London, I bet you’ve tried to imagine how it must be to live in one of those charming narrow boats that have […]
Food poverty has become a growing issue recently with food bank use now at record highs as more and more people below the breadline seek assistance. With meal handouts currently more than […]
With the UK ranking as one of the highest producers of food waste in Europe a London brewery has come up with an innovative new way to make use of some of […]
If you’d rather spend the romantic holiday with your beloved pet than with another human, you’re in luck! You can head to London’s first restaurant especially for people and their canine companions. […]
London has developed some interesting crazes over the past few years from cereal shops to roller discos. But if there is one thing that is spreading throughout London that you can really […]
Hummus lovers in the UK and beyond are celebrating International Hummus Day. Happy #hummusday from #Syria pic.twitter.com/3CjHAcxZTA — التغريدة السورية (@TheSyrianTweet) May 13, 2015 Yalla. Where’s your favorite Hummus place? #HummusDay — […]
On the final day of campaigning for the UK general election, the Delfina Foundation hosted an evening workshop called ‘The Politics of Fermentation.’ Resident artist Daniel Salomon who led the workshop guided participants […]
This short feature tells the story of two unconnected women, who reach for the same type of therapy when reaching a point of crisis in their lives. As the documentation of the […]
Reporting by Roza Dawood and Kikelomo Togun This year’s London St Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival celebrated the ‘World of Dance’. This is the 14th year the Parade has been held on the […]
All this week Women of the World Festival (aka WOW) has put on talks, workshops and performances to celebrate women and girls from around the world. This festival comes as a lead […]
An owl themed bar will open in Soho for a week next month. The pop up bar will enable customers to sip on cocktails whilst petting owls. The menu includes a variation […]
A London home has been badly damaged and a family pet dog killed in a serious fire in Fielding Avenue in Twickenham caused by light refraction. Investigators believe that the blaze started when […]
Former pub manager Ann-Marie McSweeney and chef Mehmet Kaya have been jailed at Snaresbrook Crown Court for covering up in an inquiry into an outbreak of food poisoning that was followed by […]
Londoners will soon be able to enjoy the succulent pleasures of Indian mangoes with the lifting of a European Union embargo. Indian exporters were banned from sending mangoes to the EU last […]
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