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Underused Sutton centre transformed into SEND hub

The Sutton Life Centre has been relaunched as a vital hub for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, offering education, skills training and community space. Discover how this transformation is supporting local families.

How waking up in the dark harms your health

A doctor explains the surprising effects of rising before sunrise, from mood and sleep disruption to immune function. Discover why morning light is so crucial.

Why London has only one light railway: The DLR story

Discover the unique history behind London's Docklands Light Railway and why this automated transit system remains the capital's sole light railway network. Explore the factors that prevented expansion.

Council failed SEN boy for 8 months

A South London boy with anxiety and OCD was left without vital therapy for eight months after Kingston Council failed to secure provision. The council has apologised and paid compensation.

Shard housekeeper's art inspires Christmas lights

Discover how Gustavo Zuluaga Villegas, a Shard housekeeper, inspired this year's spectacular Christmas light display. See London's tallest festive show lighting up the sky until January.

London's £1bn Film Studios Plan with 500 Homes

A £1bn film and TV studio complex, the Camden Film Quarter, is planned for Kentish Town. The project promises world-class facilities and 500 affordable homes, sparking local debate.

Special needs services face collapse in England

England's special educational needs services are at breaking point as demand surges. Experts warn proper funding and transparency are urgently needed to protect vulnerable children's rights.

Autistic child left without school for 9 months

Croydon Council failed to provide legally required support to an autistic child, leaving them without education for nine months. The Ombudsman ordered compensation and systemic changes.

Peter Pan Light Trail Debuts at Kenwood House

London's first-ever Peter Pan light trail, Neverland at Kenwood, is now open on Hampstead Heath. Experience a magical winter walk until 3 January, supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital.

New 50-place SEND school for North London

Brent Council reveals a new 50-place SEND primary school for Preston Park as part of a 212-place expansion to tackle rising demand and cut costly out-of-borough placements.

The Ice Tower: Cotillard in Death-Wish Fairytale

Marion Cotillard stars in Lucile Hadžihalilović's hypnotic new film The Ice Tower, a haunting tale of obsession and idolisation. Read our full review of this Berlin festival sensation.

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