Barnet Council has secured £55.7 million in government support as part of its financial plans to close the council’s budget gap for the next year Barnet Council has secured £55.7 million in
Since the 1960s, Bangla Natok (Bengali Drama), has helped Bengali immigrants in London keep their connections with ‘back home’ The vibrant and historically significant Bangla drama scene in East London is set
Residents can now easily browse and borrow from a vast collection of 1.2 million eBooks and audiobooks In a bid to modernise and expand its services, Hounslow Council has announced a series
Organized with London South East Colleges, the University of Greenwich, and Visit Greenwich, the summit showcased local apprenticeship opportunities…reports Asian Lite News The Royal Borough of Greenwich marked National Apprenticeship Week (10–16
With an estimated 1 in 10 LGBT+ individuals serving as unpaid carers, many face additional barriers, including discrimination, isolation, and a loss of identity. Camden LGBT+ Unpaid Carers Support (CLUCS) was officially
While some applications have already been submitted, organisers are reminded to apply by 3 March 2025 to allow sufficient time for processing and any necessary road closure orders. Residents and Street Friends
The Mockingbird programme aims to create an extended family structure, bringing together small groups of six to ten foster carers and young people into ‘constellations Ealing Council has launched an innovative initiative
The draft Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategy, aligned with the national goal of achieving a smoke-free society by 2030, is now open for public consultation Havering Council Seeks Residents’ Views on Tobacco and
Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed his enthusiasm for the festival, calling it a vital part of London’s cultural calendar. London is set to come alive with Irish pride as the city’s iconic St
Artist and former soldier uses decommissioned AK-47 rifles as his canvas, transforming symbols of violence into works of art that challenge perceptions of warfare, capitalism, and environmental neglect, reports Rajeshwari Kashyap Mayfair’s