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LISTEN: The school choir tackling social issues in Newham

Choir rehearsals at St Antony’s Catholic Primary School in Newham sound different from most.  Its social choir has replaced traditional

Man performs to crowd outside tube station

LISTEN: The man attempting to be the first to busk at every London Underground Station

An Australian musician is attempting to busk at every London underground station for homelessness charity Glass Door. Dan Tredget, 29,

Pause in Mental Health Investment Standard set to hit young people, warn experts

With mental health funding set to lose out on £137 million this year, young people will be among those hit

Almost half of young carers miss out on education, Carers Trust inquiry finds

A report has found 49% of young carers (aged under 18) and young adult carers (aged 18-25) said they missed

Stepney city farm provides green space to Tower Hamlets

WATCH: Stepney city farm provides green space to Tower Hamlets

Stepney city farm provides green space to Tower Hamlets

WATCH: Step into your own Great British Bakeoff in London

If you’ve ever dreamt of stepping into the iconic white tent and experiencing the pressure (and delight) of a technical

Headphones in front of a television screen as part of an interactive art exhibition

WATCH: ‘Condo 2026′ mega-exhibition takes place across London

Condo 2026, a mega-exhibition showcasing works from international artists, has returned to London for the eighth time. Taking place from

The Jago venue in Dalston

London venues respond to business rate relief announcement

Business rate relief for eligible pubs and live music venues will be set at 15% in 2026, but some London

Washing machines were number one cause for white goods fires

Washing machines were the cause of one third of white goods fires in London in 2025, data from the London

Picture of a public toilet, which have reduced by 40% in the UK in the last 25 years.

Nearly half of London boroughs are paying businesses to allow the public to use their toilets

Nearly half of London councils are paying local businesses up to £1000 annually to allow public use of their facilities

Canary Wharf winter lights celebrates 10th year of festival

Canary Wharf’s 2026 Winter Lights has brought an ‘ethereal, surrealist’ collection to London’s financial district from the 20-31 of January.

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