‘Education as inoculation’ – London Press Club’s 2026 debate on proposed social media ban
Panellists questioned whether a proposed social media ban for under-16s would protect children, arguing education and regulation may prove more

Panellists questioned whether a proposed social media ban for under-16s would protect children, arguing education and regulation may prove more

A family-run independent ski and bicycle store in Forest Hill still has no time frame for a return after being

An athletics club in Southwark is providing one of the only outdoor exercise spaces for deaf, neurodiverse and disabled people

The O2 Arena is set to headline its first ever virtual artist – Japanese Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. A popular virtual

Greenwich’s home education rate is now the highest in London and exceeds the national average after the capital recorded a

Weekday baby friendly pub quizzes are helping to tackle parental isolation across London. Bring Your Baby trivia events have been

A Southwark-based graffiti club has launched a new youth initiative aimed at young people aged 10–16, following the success of

Bexley Council has brought back a mock election for those with learning disabilities ahead of local elections this May. Around

An energy co-operative is helping provide solar power and better insulation to the people of South East London – and

A wildlife rehabilitation charity has faced social media backlash after appealing for £2500 in donations for orthopaedic surgery on a

Greenwich Market held its annual Pancake Day event on Tuesday 17 February in aid of Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice.