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Is housing policy reform needed for London homelessness funding to function?

There were 162,000 homeless Londoners, including 78,000 children, in temporary accommodation over Christmas, according to London Councils, and numbers are

Still image from Powell and Pressburger film The Red Shoes (1948) showing actress Moira Shearer as ballerina Victoria Page

BFI announces largest-ever archive celebration of Powell and Pressburger films

The British Film Institute announced this week a major new project for Autumn 2023, celebrating the iconic work of film-making

Blue map of 19th Cenutry China by the British Museum

British Museum exhibition to showcase lost relics of 19th century China

China’s Hidden Century will debut at the British Museum this May to tell the story of China’s final dynasty and

Ugo Monye, Hannah Botterman, Bryony Cleall, and Zoe Harrison

Red Roses at Twickenham a symbol of growth of women’s game, says Harrison

By James Reid England fly-half Zoe Harrison can’t quite believe how far the women’s game has come ahead of a

Bryony Cleall, Hannah Botterman, and Zoe Harrison

Botterman: Twickenham can become fortress for England’s women

By James Reid HANNAH Botterman is backing Twickenham to become a fortress ahead of the Red Roses’ hotly-anticipated showdown with

Red Roses players on a panel

Ward’s influence can steer England to fifth consecutive Six Nations, says Cleall

By Megan Armitage ABBIE Ward’s newfound influence away from the pitch can steer England to a fifth consecutive TikTok Women’s

Ugo Monye, Hannah Botterman, Bryony Cleall, and Zoe Harrison

Monye backs Borthwick to turn England into a threat for Rugby World Cup

By James Reid Ugo Monye has backed Steve Borthwick’s stuttering England side to bounce back from their underwhelming Six Nations

Photograph demonstrating protestors holding signs outside Westminster

Junior doctors strike: protests take place as 98% vote for action

Junior doctors across the UK participated in a three-day walkout last week to protest a 26% real terms pay cut

Earlier female autism diagnosis vital for mental health, experts say

While neurodiversity celebration week offers the opportunity to highlight the achievements and experiences of autistic women, autism experts have sought

members of the Pixies band

What’s on in north west London this week: 20 March – 26 March 2023

Below is this week’s what’s on of the best art, culture, and music events in north west London. From 80s

Hunt’s budget will barely tide over London’s sinking public pools, experts warn

The £63 million lifeline for English swimming pools outlined in Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 Budget will barely keep them afloat, campaigners

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