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People visiting Open House Festival

Open House Festival begins 30th anniversary celebrations today

Open House Festival launches its 30th anniversary celebrations today, which will include a fortnight of events such as tours and

The day the Queen met Bobby Moore

The 30th of July 1966 was the day then England men’s football captain Bobby Moore met the Queen.  On a

Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation Expo set to return to the ExCel

Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation Expo makes its much-anticipated return to London’s ExCeL on the 19th & 20th of October, forming

Liz Truss in front of the Union Flag

Liz Truss wins Conservative Party leadership election

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is the new leader of the Conservative Party after defeating Rishi Sunak with 57% of the

Europe’s leading takeaway and restaurant event returning to London

As you may be aware, Europe’s leading event for takeaway and restaurant owners looking to boost their profits is returning

Barking Riverside ghost town soon to be swarming with residents

London’s newest station has opened in Barking and thousands of homes are in the process of being built, as the

Electric car charging

Electric drivers could save up to £1,555 a year as martin lewis predicts bills to soar 83% – by topping up at free public chargers

Electric car drivers could save a whopping £1,555 per year on energy bills that Martin Lewis this morning predicted will

Debbie Weekes-Bernard, Deputy Mayor for Communities & Social Justice, says schools should have a diverse mix of students

Structural racism in London must be addressed, says deputy mayor

Structural racism continues to exist in London and must be addressed immediately, a London deputy mayor has said. Debbie Weekes-Bernard,

children's handwriting

London’s children and young people with special needs left without adequate support

Children and young people with special needs across the country are being left without adequate support as local authorities struggle

A comedy show from the Depressed Baker's back garden

Stratford man converts back garden into a comedy club to support LGBTQ+ mental health charity

A Stratford baker and comedian has converted his back garden into a comedy club to support an LGBTQ+ mental health

James Bond film poster. Credit: TNS Sofres

Be ‘Shaken and Stirred’ at special James Bond weekend

The 60th birthday of Britain’s favourite secret agent, James Bond, gifts fans an array of films, Q&As and martini-glasses full

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