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Voices from the crowd: 10,000 join protest in London against racism and in support of refugees

LONDON- On Saturday 19th March, thousands of protestors marched from Oxford Street to Parliament Square to oppose racism and also to support refugees. The protest, organised by Stand up to Continue Reading

Posted On : April 6, 2022 Published By : IONA CLEAVE
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“GO HOME RUSSIA”: LONDON ANTI-WAR PROTESTS CONTINUE IN SUPPORT OF UKRAINE

Protests in London remain ongoing as thousands oppose the bloodshed that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war has caused in Ukraine.

Posted On : April 6, 2022 Published By : JESS JONES
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Petition to make National Covid Memorial Wall permanent reaches more than 100,000 signatures

March 29th 2022 marks a year since thousands of red hearts started to appear on the 500-metre wall opposite the Houses of Parliament next to St Thomas’ hospital.  Now a Continue Reading

Posted On : April 6, 2022 Published By : SOFIA FLORIS
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The new Anglo-French war: who will be crowned fintech capital?

Watch out, London, the French want a slice of your fintech cake. As the City became estranged from the European single market, Amsterdam took over as Europe’s biggest share trading Continue Reading

Posted On : April 20, 2021 Published By : AKILA QUINIO

Can Europe’s cycling revolution outlive the pandemic?

Cycling has seen a surge in popularity thanks to the pandemic and improved infrastructure is making cycling safer and more accessible for all

Posted On : April 18, 2021 Published By : ANNA GRACE
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London remembers victims of Covid-19 in a unique way

A memorial in the form of a wall stretching hundreds of meters, full of hand drawn hearts, has been set up opposite Britain’s Houses of Parliament. It aims to remember those that have died because of the covid-19.

Posted On : April 7, 2021 Published By : SONAILI VASTA
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Technology and the future of the fashion industry

This month marks one year since Europe entered its first lockdown, prompting a collective look back at just how much life has changed. As we entered a new technological revolution, Continue Reading

Posted On : April 5, 2021 Published By : JODIE HATTON-BELLIARD
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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

Posted On : April 2, 2021 Published By : ADAM ZAMECNIK
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How To Use The London Underground Train Station (Tube)

Travelling to a new country requires a lot planning ahead. If you are planning on travelling to London after quarantine is lifted, you need to learn how to use the Continue Reading

Posted On : April 6, 2020 Published By : GLENNA MOTURI
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Getting to know the game: For the past 20 years, Animal Crossing has been one of the most played and loved video game franchise in the world. The saga, developed Continue Reading

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