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Lack of play in London’s hospitals causes trauma, report finds 

Children in London’s hospitals and hospices are at greater risk of long-term trauma because of a lack of play, a

Afro-Caribbean buffe at Blooming Scent Cafe

Prince’s Trust organises Afro-Caribbean cuisine cooking classes for Black History Month

Charity Prince’s Trust organised a series of Afro-Caribbean cuisine cooking classes as part of Black History Month in Tottenham. Hosted

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The cult of Taylor Swift hits London

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has hit London cinemas, and Swifties have pulled out all of the stops to celebrate

Barista opens canalside coffee stall with her dog

A barista from Islington has opened her own canalside coffee stall and named it after her labrador. Jessica Mehmet, 26,

Independent music venues urge Hunt to extend support

Grassroots music venues have urged the chancellor to extend financial support for them beyond spring next year. The Music Venue

Two-year-old wins Clerkenwell photography competition

A two-year-old girl from Clerkenwell has won a prize in a photography competition with a picture she took in a

A Jacksonville Jaguars flag shows support in Wembley Stadium.

American football calling: the NFL’s London Games are back

The NFL is back in the capital with shots of Americana for British fans of American football and hopes to

‘Tesco Toxic Towers’ given go ahead despite pressure from local campaigners

Campaigners who challenged a council’s decision to go ahead with a large-scale housing development featuring a school in one of

Jonny Davies at the finish line of his "Run The Line" ultramarathon challenge. Credit: Jerry Sun

Man v Tube: rugby player ran the entire London Underground for charity

A former rugby player ran the entire London Underground in 11 days last week in aid of a suicide prevention

A photo of a empty tube car at night

Women working late feel unsafe commuting home

Fears of sexual harassment and misogynistic abuse are an unavoidable part of the daily routine for women commuting at night.

Theatre company brings play about ‘unspeakably ugly man’ to Islington

A theatre company from Bristol is putting on a play in Islington about an “unspeakably ugly” man who becomes beautiful.

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