Number of Londoners sleeping rough hits 15-year high
The number of people sleeping rough in London has hit a 15-year high, as levels across the country have surged.

The number of people sleeping rough in London has hit a 15-year high, as levels across the country have surged.

“I knew all my attackers. I knew the person that raped me.” These are the words of one victim, who

Deptford Literature Festival returns from March 27 for a four-day celebration of South East London’s creativity and diversity through stories

BFI Flare will be returning to the BFI Southbank cinema and BFI Player from 19-30 March. First held in 1986

A lunar eclipse is set be partially visible to Londoners early on Friday morning. The full eclipse takes place after

One of Europe’s largest facilities for organ-on-a-chip technology opened at Queen Mary University of London. The QMUL in-vitro Models Facilities

A literary charity is continuing its campaign for Lewisham to become the first Borough of Literature as part of the

A South London food drive is aiming to help struggling families in Lewisham during Ramadan. The South London Food Drive,

A drum and bass day rave for children under eight will be coming to south-east London next weekend. Spilling into

Three new Rye Lane murals are being designed in collaboration with Peckham residents and a south London food charity ahead

Southwark’s Labour Council fended off what was styled as a ‘No Confidence Vote’ by opposition councillors this week. In a