New SEND school in Merton “not enough,” experts say
The Department for Education’s plan to develop a new school for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in
The Department for Education’s plan to develop a new school for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called on the government to reverse a decision to scrap the StreetLink app, which was
Danny Cipriani called it a magic pill, but RPA General Secretary Christian Day says the time is right for addictive
London’s Jewish community faces a wave of antisemitism in a backdrop to the escalating Hamas-Israel war. Following Hamas’ brutal terror
The English Bowls Association (EBA) celebrates its 120-year anniversary this year, and the South London Bowling Club played a pivotal
Olympic bronze medallist Laura Deas has urged fellow athletes to be vigilant when it comes to the upcoming tramadol ban.
To celebrate World Sight Day, SWL spoke to two London organisations supporting the visually impaired (VI) community. Park Lane Stables
Former tennis pro James Chaudry is urging people to give pickleball a go in the UK, after falling in love
Faye Plummer’s pickleball career can be traced back to a single Facebook post. The 44-year-old from Worcester Park has been
Football is often called “the beautiful game,” and not without reason. It ignites the hearts of millions and it goes
Gareth Thomas urged the next generation to look after their sexual health as much as their physical health after speaking