One in three asylum seekers in hotels are housed in London
A third of all UK asylum seekers in hotels are accommodated in London, according to data from the House of

A third of all UK asylum seekers in hotels are accommodated in London, according to data from the House of

Abortions in England and Wales have reached their highest level on record, with experts pointing to widespread misinformation, worsening access

When cinemas closed during the pandemic and streaming platforms surged, some predicted that this would mark the end of traditional

The fairytale continues for Shrek and Fiona as they return to cinemas to celebrate the film’s 25th anniversary. Cineworld is

Greenwich residents fear proposed changes to Adventure Play Centres across the borough will leave vulnerable children at risk. Full-time carer

The UK’s longest running cat cafe is re-opening in a new south east London location – after a successful community

With a gruelling twenty-one miles of cold, choppy sea, the English Channel has challenged even the best long-distance swimmers. Before

Staff at a new radical bookshop in Bethnal Green are aiming to raise £10,000 to sustain their worker-led venue, and

Vietnamese across London and beyond gathered at the heart of the city’s southeast to usher in the start of the

Southwark residents claim the council has left them in the dark about potential threats to existing businesses, additional family activities,

The Felix Project redistributed a record 44 million meals across London in 2025 as demand for food support continues to