Consultant warns palliative care must not be sidelined in assisted dying bill debate
A consultant has called for a pragmatic approach to the assisted dying bill to prevent misunderstandings and underfunding of palliative

A consultant has called for a pragmatic approach to the assisted dying bill to prevent misunderstandings and underfunding of palliative

London has long been a magnet for artists from around the world, but in August, a group exhibition in New

Borough Market hosted 60 pupils from 12 primary schools across London on Thursday, where they traded their own harvested fruit

Reclaim the Streets, in collaboration with Critical Mass, celebrated their 30th anniversary in May with a mass cycling demonstration in

New vape models may not encourage proper recycling after the single-use ban, a regulation expert has warned. An officer at

All bar one of London’s constituencies have registered an increase in the percentage of children living in absolute low-income families

The Kerfield Arms in Camberwell has quickly become a local favourite after visitors flocked to the new pub following its

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

A donations-based mental health counselling service will open a new site this month to support hundreds of patients and ease

Eight Lewisham primary schools have been selected to take part in the early adoption of a country-wide scheme to provide

Plans to build luxury penthouses in south east London has hit a major hurdle as residents refuse to leave their