The pilot decided to return to Miami about an hour into the London-bound flight. January 20, 2022, 9:30 PM • 4 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article A first-class... Read more »
A total of 29,517 NHS staff across England did not go to work due to COVID-19 on 16 January. The latest figure, released by NHS England, is a decrease of 26% on... Read more »
Arsenal have revealed that they will be supporting the ‘No More Red’ anti-knife crime campaign by breaking away from tradition and wearing an all-white kit against Nottingham Forest specially produced by kit... Read more »
A London school teacher has said that she would rather return to ‘lockdown home-schooling’ measures rather than have her pupils wear masks in class. The secondary school maths teacher, who asked to... Read more »
A south London street wear brand is en route to raising £10,000 for Black Minds Matter UK, a charity connecting black individuals and families with free mental health services. Young Goat, a... Read more »
From late spring into early summer, Britain’s elementary and secondary schools were open during an alarming wave of Delta infections. And they handled the Delta spike in ways that might surprise American... Read more »
A bus driver was viciously assaulted after asking a passenger to wear a face mask in Harrow. On May 5 at around 4pm the driver, who is in his 30s, was found... Read more »
By Julia Gregory, native democracy reporter Nearly three quarters of bus and Tube passengers quizzed by a journey watchdog reported sporting a face protecting. The Transport Focus survey discovered 9 out of ten... Read more »
Paramedics have began carrying body-worn cameras for the primary time after 529 violent assaults had been reported in London in the course of the coronavirus pandemic. London Ambulance Service rolled out the... Read more »
Pupils are gearing up for a return to colleges throughout the capital from March 8, however powerful restrictions are going to be in place after they do return. All main and secondary... Read more »