A unique public-private sector partnership designed to help combat skills shortages across the green and digital skills sector has launched with its first employer event. Funded by the Greater London Authority (GLA),... Read more »
You can also meet Tudors, Georgians and people from the 17th Century at the annual festival… Lead Image: Chelsea History Festival The Chelsea History Festival is back again to take over three... Read more »
The Met Office has forecast the capital could see highs of 38C when the heatwave sweeps across England, with its chief executive saying “we may well see the hottest day in the... Read more »
A celebration of friendship and culture took place in south London Friday evening, as families and dignitaries gathered for the tenth annual Ramadan Friendship Dinner. The event was hosted by the Canadian-Iraqi-Turkmen... Read more »
22 March 2022, 09:48 | Updated: 22 March 2022, 09:49 Students protested a controversial set of security checks at City and Islington College. Picture: Gabriel Rea Hundreds of sixth form students at... Read more »
Flash floods left roads submerged and caused traffic disruption while grey skies meant a miserable day for many people. But there were some who embraced the prospect of a Boxing Day drenching.... Read more »
Britain is bringing in travel restrictions for six African countries due to a new COVID variant that UK experts have called the “worst one we’ve seen so far”. Health Secretary Sajid Javid... Read more »
We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story ( Image: PA) Drivers on five London Tube lines have gone on strike on Friday –... Read more »
Suzhou has showcased one of its premier art forms at a special Kunqu Opera event at the Garden Museum. Named an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2001, the opera... Read more »
I mmersive theatre pioneers Punchdrunk are returning to the capital for the first time in seven years to recreate the fall of Troy across 100,000 sq ft of Grade II listed buildings... Read more »