VIDEO: World Sickle Cell Day: does the UK’s biggest blood disorder get enough airtime?
In 2008, the United Nations declared 19th June World Sickle Cell Day in order to raise awareness of the inherited
In 2008, the United Nations declared 19th June World Sickle Cell Day in order to raise awareness of the inherited
Six years ago, Haren Thillainathan became blind and had to regain his confidence navigating London. The 47-year-old from Tooting describes
100 days after the tragic death of Sarah Everard, a guilty plea serves only to confirm fears women have been
Cars racing the streets of Kensington late at night has led to a petition for acoustic cameras to be installed
Last month an organisation supporting Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities in London launched a campaign to amplify their voices
Sex offences in London reached a decade-high level in March according to new police data. The Metropolitan Police registered 2,119
Five men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the shooting of Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson
A man has been charged with murder and two other people have been charged with assisting an offender following a
Two Twickenham-based 13-year-old twin sisters with ties to Hillingdon have gone missing for the second time in two months. Police
Tens of thousands of demonstrators joined a march from Marble Arch to the Israeli embassy near Kensington High Street on
A man from East Croydon was taken to hospital with a serious head injury overnight on Monday. The Met Police