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Bike Project recipient Aurore Longue stands proudly with her bike in her cycling lycra next to the track.

WATCH: The Bike Project aiming to empower refugee women through cycling lessons 

Since 2013, the Bike Project has donated over 13,000 refurbished bikes to refugees and migrants in the UK, offering a

White polling station sign on a flagpole

Young people are swaying towards non-traditional politics

Young people are turning away from established political parties and starting to look for non-traditional alternatives, new data suggests.  If

Radiant Boy.

Radiant Boy: horror, history and the haunting of self

Nancy Netherwood’s Radiant Boy unfolds in 1983 north east England where faith, identity and fear clash under the shadow of

Rico and Flora gardening in her allotment

Mother’s dying wish at risk as family faces losing allotment

A Deptford family is set to lose the allotment she tended to for nearly 20 years prior to her death

Apartment block in London

Percentage of gross income spent on rent climbs to nearly 30%

The percentage of gross income spent on rent has increased to a height of 29.6% in April according to Dataloft

Black Londoners still disproportionately subjected to force by Met despite promises of change

Over a third of uses of force by the Met were directed at Black people in 2024, despite London Assembly

Just 10% of patients with ADHD in England take an NHS prescription for the condition

Despite reports of skyrocketing ADHD diagnoses and medication shortages, only 10% of adults in England actually take an NHS prescription

London’s LGBTQ+ night-time venues in rapid decline

London’s nightlife is under threat as iconic venues continue to close amid gentrification and rising rents, with a specific hit

Tube arriving at station

Passengers texting the British Transport Police at above pre-pandemic levels

Texting the British Transport Police to report a crime has increased to above pre-pandemic levels, though it still does not

People in talking therapy

London has the lowest self-harm rates in England but rates amongst LGB+ people much higher

London currently has the lowest rates of intentional self-harm across England and Wales, according to new data released by the

New amnesty bin in Woolwich to tackle rising knife crime

A third knife amnesty bin was installed in Greenwich as part of the council’s ‘Let’s Live #KnifeFree’ campaign. Located in

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