Globe-al perspective of the transatlantic slave trade
A borough has installed four globes marking a sculpture trail to explain the transatlantic slave trade as part of a art education project called The World Reimagined.
Read MoreA borough has installed four globes marking a sculpture trail to explain the transatlantic slave trade as part of a art education project called The World Reimagined.
Read MoreRaheem Sterling got his Chelsea goal-scoring exploits off to a great start by bagging both the goals, as 10-man Blues hung onto a 2-1 lead to claim all three points against Leicester City at the Bridge this afternoon.
Read MoreThe Met will be on duty in their thousands this bank holiday weekend to keep the public safe, as Notting Hill Carnival is welcomed back to west London after the pandemic.
Read MoreResidents fear a people could be killed if Transport for London (Tfl) doesn’t impose a 20mph speed limit on a South London road where a car crashed into a nursery.
Read MoreA consultant is running in the London Marathon in a bid to raise funds and awareness for her friend’s cancer charity.
Read MoreFrom November 6, commuters will no longer need to change at Paddington for services to Heathrow and Reading.
Read MoreThe Met are appealing for help to identify a man they would like to speak to in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl.
Read MoreA woman with multiple sclerosis (MS) is speaking out about the support she has received from the MS society.
Read MoreE-Bikes will be added to the Santander Cycles scheme in September. Transport for London said a number of new docking
Read MoreResidents have been enjoying a wonderful summer of al fresco dining.
Read MoreA portrait of Dame Eileen Sills has been unveiled at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, where she served as Chief Nurse for 15 years.
Read MoreA town hall has called for urgent action following Ofgem, the energy regulator, today announcing that the household energy price cap will increase to £3,549 from October 1.
Read MoreBlues head coach Thomas Tuchel suggested that they were the better side for the first 20 minutes.
Read MoreAfter years of providing valuable content to inform the next generation of young entrepreneurs, Ted Lawlor’s If Only They Knew (IOTK) podcast has been named as the Best Business Podcast of the Year by the Prestige Awards.
Read MoreRussia’s cruel, terrible acts in Ukraine need to be exposed so that the killing stops soon, and stops there. Bravo to the Finborough Theatre, ever a brave innovator on the fringe.
Read MoreChelsea were destroyed 3-0 by Leeds United at Elland Road this afternoon.
While much of the blames falls squarely at the simple individual errors and collective narcolepsy that seemed to affect the squad, Leeds had the better game plan – do to Chelsea what Chelsea did to Spurs last week in the 2-2 Battle of the Bridge 2.
Read MoreMore than 1,000 people have signed up to use a wheelchair hire at a hopital after just three month in operation.
Read MoreThe Ye Olde Rose and Crown pub in Greenwich is hosting its annual Michael Joyce Charity Drag Race tomorrow as
Read MoreA new event organised as part of this year’s Rail Aid is looking for participants to join a 15-mile (24 kilometre) walk following the route of the central section of the Elizabeth Line.
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