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Image of a stall at the "Lates" event. On the left-hand side of the image, a group of five people can be seen near a black stall that is decorated with science crafts. One member of the group is pointing towards the right-hand side of the image where there is a wooly periodic table hanging up.

WATCH: Science Museum hosts late-night event on the theme of ‘Create’

On the evening of Thursday 9 May 2024, the Science Museum in South Kensington opened its doors to another of

Two protestors protesting about ULEZ cameras

More than 4,500 ULEZ camera vandalisations since March 2023

There have been more than 4,500 counts of vandalisation of ULEZ cameras in little over a year, according to data

Ambulance parked outside Tessa Jowell GP Surgery East Dulwich

‘Impossible’ app worsening GP access, say Tessa Jowell patients

The app created by the parent company of the care provider at Tessa Jowell GP Surgery is being cited by

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan - Image by Rehan Jamil from Flickr

London elections: Sadiq Khan wins record third term as mayor

Labour’s Sadiq Khan has secured a record third term, beating Conservative rival Susan Hall. Khan secured 43.7% of the vote,

Karl Dickson opens up about the pressures of officiating international rugby

Rugby referee Karl Dickson has admitted he was not prepared for the realities of officiating before he took up the

Rugby referee Wayne Barnes is fighting social media abuse in new documentary ‘Whistleblowers’

Rugby referee Wayne Barnes has lifted the lid on the social media abuse he suffered following the Rugby World Cup

Lack of action over mental health issues speaks louder than words

When it comes to mental health, snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan knows a thing or two about the subject and how

A white sign reads "polling station" outside an old community building next to a road.

London’s most marginal constituencies ahead of a general election

Seats held by the Conservative Party are more vulnerable than those held by Labour, according to analysis of London’s most

A picture from the special educational needs workshops happening now at Theatre Peckham - showing some of the participants sitting in a circle talking to each other

Special educational needs workshops for young people in Southwark

Special educational needs workshops are happening now for young people to get involved in Southwark, involving music, movement, dance and

Redbridge residents raise thousands of pounds to fund medical aid in Gaza

Hundreds attended a fundraiser hosted by a local Labour MP in East London to support the work of an organisation

New Southwark pedestrian crossings aim to make streets safer

One hundred and forty new pedestrian crossings have been created in Southwark over the past five years as part of

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