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Three people sitting round a small, oblong table smile up at the camera. The table has four luminous cocktails atop it. The people are bathed in a purple light.

A unique cocktail experience with conservation at its core

A unique immersive cocktail experience, now running for over two years, serves as a popular escape that simultaneously benefits the

Dog statues on the wharf

Paws on the Wharf: celebrating guide dogs through art

London’s Canary Wharf has become a vibrant hub of creativity and inclusivity as a unique art exhibition celebrating the bonds

Educated Ukrainians denied jobs in Germany due to language and qualification barriers

Well-educated Ukrainians have been denied jobs due to language barriers and unacceptance of their nation’s qualifications since settling in Germany

A white walled gallery showing Webb-Ingall's posters, with two white benches in the middle of the room.

‘A Bedroom For Everyone’ – How video activism can help fight the housing crisis

An East London arts charity last month hosted a special artist’s to accompany an exhibition currently on show that raises

Fox laying on road looking into camera

Fox found hanged by belt outside central London home in Westminster

A fox was found hanged by a belt on the rail bannisters outside of a central London home on 25

‘Give them their flowers’: celebrating women on the frontlines of Covid-19

There couldn’t be a harsher contrast between the sterile lighting of an A&E ward and the warm glow of Elizabeth

Could it be endometriosis? Endometriosis UK urges improvement to worsening diagnosis times

Could it be endometriosis? Endometriosis UK urges improvement to worsening diagnosis times

Getting a diagnosis for endometriosis now takes almost a year longer than before the pandemic, according to new research by

Wheelchair racing on athletics track

‘Everyone deserves to experience the freedom of running’: meet the Paralympian fighting for disability inclusion

GB swimmer and Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Champion, Tully Kearney, has more than medals on her mind ahead of this year’s

The corner of a menu saying table&candle can be seen with a candle melting in the far corner.

Serving up sustainability: April pop-ups and Professor Green to be guest chef

Professor Green has been announced as the latest collaborator to create limited edition dishes at a sustainable beak-to-feet chicken restaurant

Image shows interior of a church with arches and a seated crowd lining the sides. A central runway has been staged, leading up to a large stained glass window.

Young designers face new challenges as British Fashion Council celebrates 40 years of London Fashion Week

The capital has begun 40th anniversary fashion week celebrations, starting with last month’s four-day extravaganza. British Fashion Council (BFC) hosted

Birth rate in London drops to lowest level on record

The birth rate in London has fallen to its lowest level on record, after declining by nearly a third since

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