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People stand at night time outside a brightly-lit bookshop with the words 'The Common Press' written in white text on a black background above the windows.

WATCH: Shoreditch’s intersectional queer bookshop inspiring change

An independent book shop is on a mission to educate people about queer and marginalised communities through a vast offering

Unplug from the matrix with Seussical The Musical

Digital devices are something that adults and now even teens and young children find it difficult to unplug from.  With

Saudi World Cup 2034: Sportswashing like you’ve never seen it before

As the 2034 World Cup edges towards Saudi Arabia’s grasp, sportswashing is once again threatening to rear its ugly head

King Charles III giving speech

King Charles’ new blazing red portrait confounds the public

The new portrait of King Charles III has drawn sharp criticism from the public since its unveiling at Buckingham Palace

Darts: a dart board.

Mental Health Week: the darting highs and lows for players at the top and on the fringe

The stakes involved when arrow meets board in the world of porfessional darts have been raised substantially over the last

Child eating food from lunch box

Mapping the uneven landscape of child poverty in London

Alarming disparities in child poverty emerge across different geographic locations and ethnic groups in London, highlighting the persistent inequalities faced

Two people talking across a desk with a stethoscope on the table

Barking and Dagenham by far the worst in London for GPs ratings

One in three GP practices in Barking and Dagenham have been ranked either ‘Inadequate’ or ‘Needs Improvement’ by the Care

Sunak calls General Election for July 4

Rishi Sunak has called a General Election for 4 July.  The Prime Minister held a cabinet meeting this afternoon and

O'Leary Square estate in White chapel, Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets leads London in alcohol deaths

Tower Hamlets leads in London for alcohol deaths, with men still dying twice as much as women, new data from

Sorcery, secrets and surprises: inside London’s last magic shop

A red painted door leads into a little known corner of magic in London. International Magic, created in the early

Howard Bailey

Dedicated volunteer wins once-in-a-lifetime Europa League final trip

A dedicated volunteer at Cheshunt FC has won the experience of a lifetime for his efforts volunteering at his beloved non-league club.

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