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Why are so few Londoners starting apprenticeships?

London had a markedly lower average rate of apprenticeship starts in the last academic year than the country overall, data

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Beyond the honey: what can Londoners do for bee conservation?

People often think the best thing they can do for bee conservation is to become an urban beekeeper but experts

London women struggle with mental health this summer season

In the heart of London, women grapple with their mental health issues silently.  According to data from the Office for

How Sensoria: Our House is redefining performance art

Sensoria, a radical arts access collective, hosted its first event in partnership with East London Dance, Sensoria: Our House from

Children get creative in sushi-making classes at Sticks n’ Sushi

Sticks n’ Sushi is hosting hands-on culinary and cultural experiences for children as their prioritised guests. The sushi restaurant chain

A statue of a dog in Canary Wharf's Jubilee Park. The statue is painted dark blue and decorated with gold hearts.

Statue trail celebrating guide dogs arrives on Canary Wharf

An accessible statue trail celebrating guide dogs, and an accompanying multi-sensory tour, was launched on Canary Wharf by a charity

Find your inner peace through forest bathing

Forest bathing/ ‘shinrin-yoku’ is a mindfulness practice for mental wellness and physical health, and sessions are taking place in Richmond

Sian Berry

Green London Assembly member quits just three days after re-election

The former Green Party co-leader, Sian Berry, has quit the London Assembly just three days after being re-elected to City

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Royals spark debate among immigrant families

Debate surrounding the Royal Family’s purpose and resonance in modern day Britain has drawn mass public response nationally and internationally,

Cross-country relay race to fundraise for Maggie’s cancer charity

A friendship group spanning the country has organised a relay race from Manchester to London to fundraise for Maggie’s cancer

Runners and supporters walking towards the London Marathon starting line across a field on a sunny day.

Are women catching up to men in the London Marathon?

Results from the previous ten London Marathons show the female category is progressing faster than the male. This year’s London

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