KCL researchers help documentary which premiered at Sundance
A documentary exploring the fate of Sudan’s cultural institutions during wartime which was made with the help of King’s College

A documentary exploring the fate of Sudan’s cultural institutions during wartime which was made with the help of King’s College

Less than half of all Londoners feel that the police are doing a good job in their local area, data

The UK’s only LGBTQ+ inclusive rowing club hit a landmark milestone on International Women’s Day by entering two crews into

Teacher sickness absences remain significantly above pre-pandemic levels in England, according to data from School Workforce in England. Two-thirds of

An EastEnders-themed drag theatre production is debuting at the Clapham Grand for one night only at 27 March. First performed

The number of people sleeping rough in London has hit a 15-year high, as levels across the country have surged.

“I knew all my attackers. I knew the person that raped me.” These are the words of one victim, who

A heart attack survivor who helped raise over half a million pounds for a national charity last year by cycling

The Borough of Tower Hamlets is planning to spend £6million over the next three years on a slew of new

In 1986, Hackney Women’s FC became the first fully women-run and openly lesbian football team in the UK. Since its

A Tower Hamlets bookshop is up for a prestigious award – despite being open for only eight months. Bàrd Books,