Girls United hosts biggest ever UK women’s grassroots football tournament
Girls United International Women’s Day Tournament returns for its seventh year in Barnet, supporting safe spaces for young women and
Girls United International Women’s Day Tournament returns for its seventh year in Barnet, supporting safe spaces for young women and
During Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations, members of London Jewish community said historical education is key to tackle the ongoing rise of anti-semitism
Camden Council has announced it will begin checking the LGBT+ credentials of businesses when issuing contracts to them. The Labour-run
Chipping Barnet MP Theresa Villiers is opposing the development of the Spires shopping centre into housing. The proposed development
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan was in good spirits as he opened Brent Cross West to the public – London’s
For most teenage girls, being infertile isn’t among their chief worries. Lauren Johnson Reynolds was just 14 when she was
Barnet Council and Age UK Barnet have committed to making Barnet age-friendly borough, pledging to champion all older residents in
Barnet Council have permanently gone greener with their environmentally friendly School Street Scheme across primary schools in the borough. The
Sadiq Khan visited Darna restaurant in Golders Green last week as a gesture of support following events in Israel over
Barnet F.C. have made an excellent start to the season, causing fans to be optimistic about their promotion chances to
Barnet Medieval Festival will return next weekend, on 10 and 11 June, promising battles, medieval markets, and a feudal fashion