To many, the Queen is a well-respected figurehead who acts as a focus for British identity, unity, pride and stability, but over recent years her
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Months of misery ahead for London commuters as TFL strikes set to continue
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has confirmed that planned overnight strikes on the Central and Victoria tube lines will last for three months. The
Unseen handwritten lyrics of Paul McCartney on display at British Library
Handwritten lyrics and personal messages from ex-Beatle Paul McCartney’s archive are on display in the British Library until March 13.
Protesters brave Storm Eunice for anti-Boris Johnson rally in London
People gathered in London’s Parliament Square on February 19, for a protest against Boris Johnson and the Conservative government’s policies. The demonstration, which was publicly
Storms Eunice and Franklin rage across the East and South East leaving thousands of home without power
A week of unusual weather left around 78,000 properties across the South East without power according to UK Power Network.
Chair of School Out Uk is “thrilled” to see how celebrating LGBT+ History Month has grown
The co-chair of School Out UK Sue Sanders has said she is “thrilled” to see how celebrating LGBT+ History Month has grown across the country.
Queen continues with ‘light duties’ after testing positive for Covid
The Queen will continue with ‘light duties’ after she tested positive for Covid on February 20, Buckingham Palace has announced. This came after The Queen
New Malden celebrates Hindu harvest festival for Tamil community
Dozen of people from the Tamil community paraded through New Malden on Saturday 22 January celebrating ‘Thai Pongai’.