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South east London prisoner finally released after controversial sentence

A 30-year-old prisoner was released in south east London after spending nearly half his life behind bars because of a

An empty cinema

What’s next for London’s cinemas? A data analysis of the state of the film industry

In March 2020, cinemas across the capital closed their doors and the British film industry came to a grinding halt.

Costa Coffee start ‘Barista Butler School’ ahead of Coronation

Ahead of His Majesty’s coronation next month, a London coffee chain has been busy prepping its Baristas in a store

Croydon gymnastics volunteer receives national recognition

A gymnastics volunteer from Croydon has been singled out for national recognition after going above and beyond to save her

British medal hopes ahead of schedule with less than 500 days until Paris 2024

British Olympic bosses believe the nation’s leading medal hopes are exceeding expectations with exactly 500 days to go until Paris

Hunt’s budget will barely tide over London’s sinking public pools, experts warn

The £63 million lifeline for English swimming pools outlined in Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Budget will barely keep them afloat, campaigners

Homes for Ukraine: government’s temporary scheme one year on criticised

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

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Bromley Council fights ULEZ expansion following backlash from residents

Residents have secured Bromley Council’s support campaigning against the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) expansion. The local authority has rejected

Mayor and community leaders taking one minute silence in solidarity with Ukraine

Bromley shares minute silence in solidarity with Ukraine

Community leaders, political figures and a number of Ukrainian migrants attended an event at the Civic Centre today, ‘where Bromley

University of Greenwich at night

Low turnout invalidates University of Greenwich vote on staff strikes

Students at the University of Greenwich failed to turn out to a referendum on supporting university staff strikes.  Members of

Number of LGBT+ officers in the Met Police falls

The number of officers in the Metropolitan Police who identify as LGBT+ is at its lowest point in years. A

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