‘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

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

Library funding in London has grown in recent years, with Southwark among the boroughs leading the way. How can they

The BBC hosted its first 2024 general election debate, which saw senior figures from the seven biggest parties go head-to-head.

£267 million is said to boost local drug and alcohol treatment, in April 2024. The Department of Health and Social

Several primary schools in Southwark have closed over the past year due to a decline of children and families living

Some full-time nurses in NHS uniform were shocked to find out last winter that they could not strike and were

The largest trade body of Scottish distilleries is asking the UK government abandon a new tax on spirits. Since 1987,

The government’s temporary Homes for Ukraine scheme was introduced one year ago: whilst some refugees are thankful for the support, some say refugees are now facing homelessness

Pupils are demanding free school meals for kids in poverty in a new campaign that has seen a petition reach

Liz Truss has announced her resignation as Prime Minister after just 45 days in office. After a meeting with 1922