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London DJ goes from performing on streets to headlining own summer festival 

DJ AG hosts his own first-time festival after years of hosting live streams, DJing in the streets of London. Ashley

London homicide rate hits record low yet little change among women killed

London’s homicide rate is at a record low, with a decrease throughout the UK yet female homicide figures remain stagnant,

A coffee cup being held with latte art being poured

Can hospitality close the employment gap for people with learning disabilities?

People with learning disabilities are the least likely group in Britain to be employed, yet their employment into hospitality has

Amateur London boxing club secures major investment to transform facilities for young members

Repton Boxing Club, based in Bethnal Green, has received funding to help create new state-of-the-art facilities.  Founded over 130 years

London rape cases are taking years longer to finalise than other crimes, CPS data shows

London rape cases face significantly longer court delays than other crimes, Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) data indicates. With court delays

FGM Summit

Women are waiting decades before being identified with female genital mutilation

Warning: This article contains descriptions of the practices involved in female genital mutilation, which some readers may find upsetting. When

A child's foot being held by a mother's hand.

UK deaths now exceed births – are we ‘penalising parenthood’?

For one of the first times on record, more people will die than be born in the UK. The Office

Sunset over a grassy field in London

Nature remains out of reach for many London residents as data shows lack of local green spaces

In some London boroughs, less than half the population lives more than a 15-minute walk from nature, according to data

Boy walking through piles of rubbish holding cardboard box

London’s textile waste is falling, but unevenly across the capital

London has seen a 14% decrease in textile waste in the last year – the largest annual dip recorded in

Twickenham library

Outer London libraries see more children’s books never returned

Outer London borough libraries are more likely to see children’s books go missing than inner boroughs, a series of Freedom

Peaceful protestors sitting in Trafalgar Square to demonstrate against the proscription of Palestine Action.

Palestine Action ban causes terror-related arrests to explode

The proscription of Palestine Action has directly led to a surge in people arrested for terror-related offences, with the percentage

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