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Saracens overcome Bristol Bears despite Farrell kicking nightmare

Saracens earned a hard-fought 39-31 victory over a spirited Bristol Bears side, but they did not have it all their

Image of discarded nitrous oxide chargers in Islington

Concerns as nitrous oxide bought via social media in Islington

Young people in Islington can buy nitrous oxide, known as hippy crack or whippet, online and via social media for

Max Balegde

Eighty percent of Gen Z suffering from burn out

Microstresses are leaving eight in ten Generation Z’ers feeling overwhelmed and suffering from burn out. A build-up of worries, from

Yemi Mary John

Track star Yemi Mary John nominated for SportsAid One-to-Watch award

Few 20-year-olds can say they have two World Championships medals to their name but in her first year as a

A photo of storytime to children at Uxbridge Library for International Men's Day

Uxbridge Library champions men’s mental health and fatherhood for International Men’s Day

Uxbridge Library in Hillingdon celebrated International Men’s Day with two events promoting men’s mental health and fatherhood, including walk-in talking

Members of the public with blurred out faces speak to the police in a built-up housing estate.

Police community groups branded as not fit for purpose

A campaign group has urged Londoners not to engage with police community groups and instead search out independent activist groups.

Ealing Council. Sourced from Unsplash

A third of long-term vacant dwellings in Ealing are council owned

New figures show the local authority owns 31% of long-term vacant dwellings in Ealing which are left vacant and unfurnished

Proposed LTN in Islington concerns residents and businesses

Residents and businesses in the Barnsbury and Laycock area in Islington are concerned over Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) proposals. “Barnsbury

Destruction of homeless people’s tents in Camden ‘one of the darkest days in this council’s history’

The destruction of homeless people’s tents outside a Camden hospital earlier this month is a regular occurrence, a homeless outreach

A picture of a mattress outside a fast food chain with a cardboard sign on top.

Families living in bed and breakfasts in Brent more than tripled

The number of families living in bed and breakfasts increased by 322% in Brent, figures have shown. Data also suggested

The world's first digital butterfly trail

VIDEO: The world’s first digital butterfly trail

The world’s first digital butterfly trail was launched this autumn in the entertainment district, Outernet London, outside of Tottenham Court Road station. 

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