Queer London maps the city one bar at a time
Set for a release on April 13th, Queer London aims to serve as a guide to London’s queer past, present and future. Written by the journalist Alim Kheraj, the book Continue Reading
The News Magazine of International Journalism at City, University of London
Set for a release on April 13th, Queer London aims to serve as a guide to London’s queer past, present and future. Written by the journalist Alim Kheraj, the book Continue Reading
Yaseefa, 26, who prefers to remain anonymous, has never been skinny or petite. Growing up, she has been battling obesity, high blood pressure, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). She said, Continue Reading
The sun was beginning to set on South London as people trickled into Clapham Common last Saturday, March 13th. Throughout the day, a steady stream of passers gathered around the Continue Reading
Londoners know that British tap water is rated among the best in the world in terms of quality, and it is safe to drink. Yet, some of them are hesitant Continue Reading
A third national lockdown is currently in place in the United Kingdom, and homeless people are once again at risk. The “Everyone in” policy From March on homeless people were Continue Reading
The long read: E-bikes are a fast-growing market, but will they have the same longevity as the traditional bike? I spoke to Philip Morley, global sales lead for Danish e-bike brand Biomega, to discuss the future of e-bikes.
Sales of house plants have boomed in the capital during the pandemic, as Londoners have been spending more time indoors. With garden centres and nurseries forced to close in lockdown, Continue Reading
Students from Hong Kong at London universities are set to spend Christmas alone as outbound restrictions tighten and lockdown kicks in.
Restaurants will finally reopen next month and the wait has never felt so long. If you have already booked a table for the 17th of May and you can’t wait Continue Reading