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Almost £21billion was given in student loans last year, taking the value of outstanding loans to a new record high of ...
SW19 residents challenged the All England Lawn Tennis Club at the High Court in the middle of the second week of the ...
Researchers at Imperial College London have discovered a link between climate change and increased incidence of lung problems ...
Rough sleeping in London has surged to a record high level, with 13,231 people seen on the capital’s streets between April ...
The Road to Rosslyn is breaking barriers in girls' rugby, helping UK state schools access the world’s biggest school rugby ...
London stands at the forefront of the global sustainability movement, with construction companies leading the net-zero ...
Tim Price’s Nye is back on stage at the Olivier Theatre until August before it transfers for a limited run to Cardiff's ...
North London has established itself as one of the premier educational destinations in the capital, offering access to ...
The National Gallery has announced the final plans for its 200-year anniversary celebrations, set to culminate at Trafalgar ...
The number of residential burglaries in London has decreased by 70% in the last decade, from 114,437 in 2015 to 33,868 last year.
Is the early kick-off really a myth? We explore the superstition, stats, and psychology behind why fans avoid backing the ...
A Fly-tipper caught on CCTV was given a £1,000 fine from Wandswoth Council after dumping a fridge on a Balham street corner ...
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