Labour councillor resigns after Gaza ceasefire vote
A London Labour councillor claims she was left with ‘no choice’ but to resign after defying the local leadership and voting in favour of…
Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon
She was a 17 year-old girl, the only God she believed in was Taylor Swift. After her sister’s untimely death by a Yorkshire Pudding,…
The London Fire Brigade’s chief has said his organisation “should have done better” for a young firefighter who took his own life
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) “should have done better” for a young firefighter who took his own life, the organisation’s commissioner has said. His…
1,200 room plans for Woolwich site
A site in Greenwich has been earmarked for over 1,200 beds in a new co-living development. Developer Re:shape Living has purchased a site on…
Greenwich Theatre secures long-term tenure
Greenwich Theatre has signed a long lease with the Royal Borough of Greenwich, securing the future of the south London venue for a further…
Have you seen the pouring staircase over at Greenwich Peninsula?
As part of an ongoing exploration of colour, Ian Davenport has reimagined the entrance stairwell of The Tide Cascading down to Greenwich Peninsula’s linear…
Four theatre shows to in South London this March
No More Mr Nice Guy The world premiere of the award-winning play ‘No More Mr Nice Guy’, presented by Nouveau Riche, is coming to…
Council awards new £2m contract to accelerate work tackling damp and mould
Hammersmith and Fulham Council is upping efforts to tackle damp and mould across its housing estates with a new two-year, £2 million contract. This…
Battersea Power Station to open new exhibition with themes including Marvel and indoor padel courts
A temporary immersive exhibition hall and padel courts will open at Battersea Power Station, after the plans were approved. There will be 6,000 free…
Sappho in Southwark
Pascal Productions today announces the UK and English Language première of Wendy Beckett’s Sappho – a new play inspired by the famous Greek poet…
It’s All In The Family
‘Family’ – a novella by Camberwell-based author Mark Baxter – is the last part of a South East London trilogy, that he started in…
London Tide – A Mutual Musical
Based on Charles Dickens’ final completed novel, Our Mutual Friend, London Tide is directed by Ian Rickson (Translations), adapted by Ben Power (The Lehman…


















