Hospitality bosses have told Rachel Reeves her changes to National Insurance are “regressive in their impact on lower earners”, it has been reported. Signatories to the letter organised by UK ...
Ten areas of London have topped the list of the UK's worst pickpocketing hotspots in new research. The figures, put together by Get Licensed from Office for National Statistics (ONS) data, have shone ...
As a global hit maker and record breaker, Ed Sheeran is said to be a regular of one 'elite' Indian restaurant in London. Sheeran is often seen on stage with guitar in hand singing to thousands of fans ...
With Greenwich Park as its neighbour, Crooms Hill is a highly coveted part of Greenwich with 17th century houses and a quiet, residential feel. Without cars, the street certainly takes on an even more ...
The Kent Police most wanted list includes a man accused of a sexual assault, a suspected fraudster and a number of alleged drug dealers. Here are the 29 people currently on the force's most wanted ...
A renowned London bar has unveiled its new winter drinks menu. The Balcony Bar, located in BFI Southbank, Waterloo Bridge, has introduced the seasonal selection to provide warmth and cheer during the ...
A group of nurses has urged MPs to embrace a “historic opportunity” to change the law on assisted dying, but opposition campaigners have claimed a new Bill is “being rushed with indecent haste”. The ...
Within Beddington Park in Wallington, a colossal effigy of Ravana, a demon king, was going to be set alight for the surrounding crowd to observe.
Phil Salt fulfilled a childhood dream at his old stomping ground in Barbados with an unbeaten century to lift England to an eight-wicket victory over the West Indies.
Politics and royal issues jostle for centre stage on the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers. The fallout from the Budget continues to feature heavily with The Sunday Telegraph focusing on the threat ...
Phil Salt continued his stunning T20 form against the West Indies with a swashbuckling 103 not out off 54 balls as England drew first blood in the five-match series in Barbados.
The new trains came from its depot in Wildenrath, Germany to Siemens’ factory in East Yorkshire. As it arrived on the 18th of October, the trains were found to have been graffitied all over by an ...