Catch up with the Calendar Girls in Bromley

Catch up with the Calendar Girls in Bromley

Holly O'MahonyJan 9, 2024

Cheeky, uplifting and packed with memorable songs, it’s no wonder Gary Barlow and Tim Firth’s Calendar Girls musical is continuing to do the rounds…

Transgression – a play in a post-modern world coming to Kennington   

Transgression – a play in a post-modern world coming to Kennington   

Michael HollandJan 9, 2024

Life in the Aftermath of the Eocene at the White Bear It’s the 1990s and the societal revolution to smash the nuclear family is…

City of London Police faces potential £3m budget gap for 2023/24 with the Government’s provisional settlement

City of London Police faces potential £3m budget gap for 2023/24 with the Government’s provisional settlement

Ben LynchJan 9, 2024

The UK’s leading fraud-fighting police force has warned of pressure on its ‘ability to maintain officer levels’, after the Government’s provisional settlement left it…

A Tale Told Through the Prism of a Housing Estate

A Tale Told Through the Prism of a Housing Estate

Michael HollandJan 8, 2024

Standing at the Sky’s Edge was written as a love letter to Sheffield and the city’s iconic Park Hill Estate. This 2023 Olivier Award-winning…

Imagine Children’s Festival is Back at Southbank this half-term

Imagine Children’s Festival is Back at Southbank this half-term

Michael HollandJan 8, 2024

The Southbank Centre’s renowned and celebrated Imagine Children’s Festival returns from 7 to 17 February with a programme of creative, imaginative and fun-filled experiences for all the family…

Origin-Wood

Origin-Wood

Michael HollandJan 8, 2024

An exhibition exploring the natural environment through the medium of wood. Richard Lawrence and Margaret Higginson are two artists whose work focuses on the…

Council told to pay mum £1,000 after ‘raising her hopes’ about how soon she would be rehoused

Council told to pay mum £1,000 after ‘raising her hopes’ about how soon she would be rehoused

A South London mum has won £1,000 after a local council was found to have raised her hopes about how soon she would be…

Independent Mayoral candidate will “bring back the smile” on Londoners’ faces, arguing capital has “lost its mojo”

Independent Mayoral candidate will “bring back the smile” on Londoners’ faces, arguing capital has “lost its mojo”

An independent mayoral candidate has promised to “bring back the smile” on Londoners’ faces, arguing that the capital has “lost its mojo”.Investment banker Tarun…

A play telling ‘the forgotten victims of the meat industry’ comes to Southwark

A play telling ‘the forgotten victims of the meat industry’ comes to Southwark

Michael HollandJan 7, 2024

Grace Joy Howarth’s Blood On Your Hands is a searing journey into the lives of slaughterhouse workers and is presented by up-and-coming activist theatre…

One of London’s newest nature reserves will not live up to its initial expectations and further delivery delays pose a threat to local wildlife, say campaigners

One of London’s newest nature reserves will not live up to its initial expectations and further delivery delays pose a threat to local wildlife, say campaigners

Residents and conservation groups have expressed concern that plans for the long-awaited Beddington Farmlands site will face further delays and fall short of its…

An independent London mayoral candidate has pledged to abolish low traffic neighbourhoods, the congestion charge and the entire Ultra low emission zone

An independent London mayoral candidate has pledged to abolish low traffic neighbourhoods, the congestion charge and the entire Ultra low emission zone

An independent London mayoral candidate has pledged to abolish low traffic neighbourhoods, the congestion charge and the entire Ultra low emission zone (Ulez). Andreas…

Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell – Again

Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell – Again

Michael HollandJan 5, 2024

Laughter, Legends, Lock-in!   Due to overwhelming demand and after a sold out season in 2023, Robert Bathurst will once again star in the critically…