London teachers join biggest day of strikes in a decade
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Every Little Helps? Tesco Customers Change Supermarkets To Save Money
5th October 2022As the prices of anything and everything continue to stretch the publics pockets further each day,...
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The Elizabeth Line Explained: What will London’s newest transport connection change for you?
20th May 2022As London prepares to welcome its newest addition to the Tube map next Tuesday, we answer...
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Covid-19: all restrictions set to end on Thursday
22nd February 2022Boris Johnson has announced the end of coronavirus restrictions in England starting on Thursday. The legal...
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Climate targets must be backed up in policy: public demands
22nd February 2022The Extinction Rebellion is planning to protest outside Southwark council on the 23rd of February...
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200,000 tonnes of wasted food not used for those in need
22nd February 2022Food scarcity within those in need is a constant concern for some; the anxiety of where...
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London property asking prices skyrocket
21st February 2022London property asking prices skyrocketed last month after a record number of enquiries from potential home...
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Elephant and Castle station: TfL’s months-long Northern line closure causes passenger outrage
26th November 2021Transport for London will temporarily close key sections of the northern line, such as London Bridge...
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Save the Waterloo Action Centre!
11th June 2021Just around the corner from Waterloo station and next to lower marsh market lies Waterloo action...
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Crime rising as lockdown is eased
2nd June 2021Could crimes rise as lockdown is eased? Throughout lockdown, the eerie notion of little crime...
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Protests pop up globally to free Palestine
19th May 2021Protests against Israel’s attacks on Palestine have been popping up globally in recent weeks to raise...
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UK job market showing ‘signs of recovery’
18th May 2021The UK Job market has started to show signs of recovery as unemployment has fallen to...
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House prices have increased, hitting record levels
13th May 2021Property prices have escalated to record levels making house hunting much more difficult for first- time...
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Wales follow England in opening indoor hospitality from Monday
12th May 2021First Minister Mark Drakeford has now confirmed that indoor hospitality can now open from Monday, following...
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Death toll rises in Israel-Gaza conflict
12th May 2021Tension has risen across occupied East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza during the Muslim holy...
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High street giant Debenhams, to close final stores this weekend
12th May 2021Since the pandemic hit the UK early last year, high street shops have struggled more than...
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The economy has been decreased by 1.5% in 2021
12th May 2021The UK economy shrunk by 1.5% form January to March 2021, but is now growing again...
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Protests broke out after cladding problems caused a fire
11th May 2021Protests break out after two men are hospitalized following a fire in a 19 storey tower...