A report released by Bloomsbury Publishing, and reported on by The Stage Newspaper, has drawn attention to the lack of diverse playwrights featured in the GCSE and A-level curriculum for literature in... Read more »
The Metropolitan police has settled a complaint by black brothers who were stopped, searched and handcuffed outside their family home. Nicholas Peart, 24, and Leon Peart, 20, both black, are Christians who... Read more »
Two teenager have been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Cambridge boy Jesse Nwokejiobi, and a man and woman from Harston have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. Officers from... Read more »
South London’s cathedral of electronic music Printworks is officially closing down in 2023, but before it goes, the club is going out with a bang. It has just confirmed the full line-up for its closing... Read more »
Article content London police are investigating a three-vehicle crash in the city’s south end that sent two people to hospital. Article content Emergency crews responded to the crash in the area of... Read more »
By Jacob Phillips, Local Democracy Reporter The National Gallery could have a massive makeover to celebrate its 200th birthday. The world-famous gallery hopes to reinvent itself with a new entrance to its... Read more »
Members of the London Police Service continue to investigate after a three-vehicle crash in south London sent two people to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries Tuesday night. According to a press release from... Read more »
Established in 1930, Tooting Market is South London’s original indoor Market which aims to represent a broad range of cultures, such as Jamaican, Italian, Japanese, Mauritian, Lebanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Guyanese and many... Read more »
A loud explosion in North London led to many calling emergency services to report an explosion, with Hackney Police and the London Fire Brigade answering concerns. Londoners were given a fright on... Read more »
BBC Radio 4’s ‘Posh Ed’ Stourton calls for truce in ‘accent wars’ with South London boy Amol Rajan at the Corporation by arguing ‘clarity should not be confused with class’ Stourton admitted that... Read more »