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We know that homelessness can have a devastating effect on a person’s mental and physical health. One night on the streets can change a young person’s life.
Read MoreWe know that homelessness can have a devastating effect on a person’s mental and physical health. One night on the streets can change a young person’s life.
Read MoreMoving freely between performance, sculpture and video, Ihrman’s work nurtures empathy, tenderness and a sense of wonder before all living beings’ earthbound existence as part of a larger ecology.
Read MoreThe Vault Festival is South London’s answer to the Edinburgh Fringe, and it is back, and bigger than ever with a programme of more than 500 shows across theatre, comedy, cabaret and more, writes Molly Pavord.
Read MoreAbout 120,710 children in England are homeless and living in temporary accommodation, which equates to 1 in every 100 children in the country, new research from Shelter shows.
Read MoreA new Lego model of a Polacanthus, an armoured 125-million-year-old dinosaur found in the UK, will be on show for the first time as part of the Brick Dinos exhibition, coming to the Horniman Museum and Gardens in February.
Read MoreBourne is not afraid to take liberties with the original, even throwing in the odd vampire. And in a crucial plot twist being bitten by a vampire is a good thing in this gothic romance.
Read MoreIn the wake of the resignation of Cressida Dick, London now has a new Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
Read MoreSingers Matt Ford and Katie Birtill will perform with the 13 piece Big City Swing Orchestra at Wonderville for the first time, with a four-night residency.
Read MoreThe London Art Fair is launching its latest international art collecting calendar with a wide range of works from across the globe to celebrate its 35th edition. From January 8-22, collectors can rejoice at the range of contemporary artworks to buy.
Read MoreOrlando is a powerful and playful imagining of complete and utter freedom. Freedom to travel, freedom to cross gender lines, freedom to love and even freedom to travel time.
Read MoreCross The Tracks festival is lining up another irresistible celebration of soul, jazz and funk and more for Brockwell Park, London on May Bank Holiday 2023.
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Read MoreData recently gathered by Fulton Umbrellas names some of the lesserknown but still highly-rated museums of the capital. Based on the number of five-star reviews received, here are the top seven museums you may have never heard of, but are well worth visiting, writes James Twomey.
Read MoreI want to give my dog a treat at Christmas and was thinking he might enjoy a mince pie, but I have been told dogs can’t eat them. Is this true?
Read MoreThe King is back! One of the most unique concert experiences of recent years is set to return for 2023, having won the hearts of critics and fans alike, as Elvis is set once again to be back.
Read MoreRace is rarely out of the news as an issue challenging our society, so it is no surprise it is also frequently in our theatres, writes Christopher Walker.
Read MoreFollowing major demand for tickets, the Queen of comedy, Dawn French, has announced a host of new UK tour dates for her critically acclaimed live one woman show, Dawn French Is A Huge Twat, for 2023.
Read MoreVernon went on to become a boxer – England’s number two, regularly competing at the Royal Albert Hall – but that counted for nothing when he travelled back to Jamaica in 2005 to visit family, only to find himself prevented from returning to England.
Read MoreMarket analysis from Ocasa, the specialist rental platform, reveals that, in Britain’s fastest-moving rental markets, up to 30 per cent
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