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
A London based tourism company are taking influences from Japanese heritage to inspire families to rediscover London.
Six years ago, Haren Thillainathan became blind and had to regain his confidence navigating London. The 47-year-old from Tooting describes
The Natural History Museum in Kensington has opened a new exhibit examining the past, present and future of the human impact on the world.
An A* student selected as a ‘future leader’ has had to appeal for help for funding to attend a prestigious
Tens of thousands of demonstrators joined a march from Marble Arch to the Israeli embassy near Kensington High Street on
The future of Royal Brompton Hospital has been safeguarded by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea after fears the
A Labour Westminster City councillor and mother-of-four narrowly missed winning the West Central Greater London Assembly (GLA) seat from her
The Conservative party will retain their South West seat at the London Assembly, following an electoral result closer than anticipated
Conservative candidate Tony Devenish has held his London Assembly seat in his West Central constituency in a nail-biting election. Devenish
Kensington & Chelsea is both London’s most desirable borough to live in, and the least happy, reports show. Estate agent