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LSE named UK’s best university for the first time in history

The London School of Economics has been ranked as the number one university in the UK for the first time,

Rosie Galligan

Rosie Galligan believes Red Roses are ready to avenge World Cup woes with new coach at the helm

Rosie Galligan hailed head coach John Mitchell for breathing new life into the Red Roses ahead of their home World

Fans of Dulwich Hamlet sing and watch the team with a pink and blue banner in the background at Champion Hill

Pepper Army return for historic Dulwich Hamlet Women National League debut

The returning ‘Pepper Army’ support saw Dulwich Hamlet Women narrowly lose against Norwich City in their first-ever game in the

Artist draws pub in Upper Norwood, London

WATCH: Catford artist to draw all 3,500 London pubs in The Pub Project

A Catford artist is on a quest to draw every single pub in London – all 3,500 of them. TikTok

A seated crowd observe an orchestra playing in a multi-story car park

WATCH: The orchestra that performs in multi-story car parks

Have you ever heard of the orchestra that plays their concerts in a multi-story car park? Meet the Multi-Story Orchestra,

Keir Starmer delivers first speech as UK Prime Minister

Keir Starmer has made his first speech as Prime Minister outside of 10 Downing Street. Under the rain and met

Evans grateful to be back on court despite Wimbledon defeat

Dan Evans was simply grateful to be back on court despite a frustrating Wimbledon defeat following a difficult year ravaged

Lapthorne gets revenge over Davidson at British Open

Andy Lapthorne got his revenge over Heath Davidson with victory in the men’s quad singles quarter finals at the LTA’s

Norrie relishing ‘underdog’ opportunity against Draper

Cameron Norrie banished any doubts cast over him in the run-in to Wimbledon and is now relishing his ‘underdog’ opportunity

Fery insists marathon encounter will bolster long-term success

Wimbledon’s own Arthur Fery insists his marathon encounter with Germany’s Daniel Altmaier will bolster his long-term Grand Slam chances. In

Watson determined to outdo London 2012 memories after Wimbledon exit

History-maker Heather Watson is determined to outdo her memories of London 2012 when she competes at the Paris 2024 Olympics

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