Priti Patel on killer nurse: ‘Lessons will now have to be...

Former Home Secretary Priti Patel says ‘serious questions’ have to be asked of the NHS after nurse Lucy Letby was found guilty of murdering...

HARRY REDKNAPP says he doesn’t think Sarina Wiegman is ready to...

HARRY REDKNAPP says he doesn’t think Sarina Wiegman is ready to replace Gareth Southgate as England manager. The Lionesses’ boss has been tipped to crossover...

The Rise of Peer-to-Peer Digital Transactions in London’s Financial System

London's financial system is e­xperiencing thrilling transformations. A new conte­nder, known as peer-to-peer (P2P) digital transactions, has emerge­d on the scene and is rapidly...

The Role of VeChain in Digital Identity Verification

In an increVeChain, a blockchain-based solution, is at the forefront of revolutionizing the reliable digital identity verification process. This article explores VeChain's role in...

Michael Gove overrules Sadiq Khan to protect vital London heritage

Lambeth Council and Sadiq Khan waved through plans for the area’s largest ever office development that would devastate one of London’s most sensitive heritage...

Have your say on proposed plans for a new SEND facility...

The Royal Borough of Greenwich is proposing to build a new Transitional Learning Centre (TLC) for young people up to the age of 25...

The National Autistic Society cooking up awareness with MasterChef star Vanessa...

The National Autistic Society, the UK's leading charity for autistic people and their families, is delighted to announce MasterChef star Vanessa D’Souza as its...

Baby goes home after 75 days in NICU at Chelsea and...

Born extremely early at only 28 weeks, baby Coralie weighed a tiny 748 grams, with severe restricted growth. Following a 20 week scan...

Pride in London Opens Unity Fund 2023

Pride in London is pleased to announce the return of its Unity Fund, offering grant funding exceeding £150,000 to support London-based grassroots LGBT+ organisations....

Public galleries experience historic funding cuts – leaving emerging artists hopeless

The British art market is severely underfunded and continues to be victim of further financial cuts, this comes as recent news unveils £50 million...