Londoners being misinformed on human rights law ‘deeply concerning but not accidental’ says Amnesty UK legal director
Londoners are equally as misinformed as the rest of the country on human rights, a YouGov poll has revealed. The

Londoners are equally as misinformed as the rest of the country on human rights, a YouGov poll has revealed. The

Driverless-taxis will debut publicly in London later this year in a first for British roads– but black-cab drivers have expressed

A new golf simulator in Balham is now open to everyone after initial membership sold out before its launch. Scratch

St David’s Day was marked by London’s Welsh community with a series of cultural celebrations over the past couple of

The Playground Theatre in Notting Hill is hosting a series of women-led performances across March, with the intent to celebrate

A protest against homophobia took place at the opening of Chick-fil-A’s first restaurant in London. The Peter Tatchell Foundation led

Since 2012, the UK has been operating a visa system which places thousands of domestic workers at risk of abuse

Men are more than twice as likely to attend live sports matches than women, even as female viewership of televised

The florescent lights from fruit machines can be blinding and distracting at the best of times, but for someone who

The London Dungeons & Dragons Meetup runs weekly throughout the city and is a place for players to come together

The government is proposing thirteen new bathing spots across England, including the Thames’ first designated swimming area in West London.