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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.

Bank of England's Major 2026 Refurbishment Plan

The Bank of England's historic Threadneedle Street headquarters is set for a major internal upgrade starting 2026. Discover how this heritage building is being modernised for the future while preserving its iconic façade.

Barbican: London's Post-Blitz Utopian Estate

Discover how the Barbican emerged from WWII devastation to become a radical vision for city living. Explore its brutalist architecture and unique community today.

Prince Andrew's last honour under threat

The Duke of York could lose his Freedom of the City of London, his final honour after being stripped of royal titles. Discover the ancient privileges at stake.

Sky Sports TikTok for women fails after 3 days

Sky Sports' Halo TikTok channel aimed at female fans was scrapped after just three days amid accusations of sexism. Discover why sports marketing needs fundamental change.

Hampstead Heath trans swim access decision due

The future of trans access to Hampstead Heath's single-sex ponds will be decided in January after a public consultation and legal challenges. Read the latest developments.

New £88 London to Frankfurt flights launch

German airline Condor launches budget flights from London Gatwick to Frankfurt from April 2026, with fares starting from just £88 return, increasing competition for Ryanair and EasyJet.

A week in Copenhagen changed her life

Discover how a week in Copenhagen, the world's happiest city, inspired an LA woman to adopt cycling, minimalism, and a healthier lifestyle. Find out what makes Denmark's capital so special.

Historic Simpson's Tavern to reopen as Cloth Cornhill

London's 18th century Simpson's Tavern is set to reopen in 2025 as Cloth Cornhill after a rent dispute closure. The new owners promise to maintain the historic spirit with chops, steaks and wine-fuelled lunches.

Londoners mourn the loss of internet cafes

Londoners are reminiscing about the city's vanished internet cafés. Discover why these once-vital hubs are dearly missed and what other high street businesses have disappeared.

21-storey City of London block sparks 730 objections

A proposed 21-storey office block opposite the Barbican Estate faces fierce opposition from residents and heritage groups. Discover why the 'needlessly overpowering' scheme has sparked over 730 objections.

London Office Vacancy Hits 15-Year High

Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.

London's Best Burgers: Top Chefs' Picks

Discover the three best burger joints in London according to the city's rising culinary stars. From gourmet creations to classic comfort food, find your next burger obsession.

London's Ice Palace Opens at The Outernet - First Look

Step into a magical winter realm as London's breathtaking Ice Palace opens its doors at The Outernet, featuring stunning ice sculptures, thrilling slides, and immersive frozen experiences in the heart of the capital.

UK launches banking scheme for homeless people

A pioneering government initiative will connect homeless individuals with basic bank accounts, tackling financial exclusion and helping vulnerable people rebuild their lives.

NWSL Star's Shock Confession About Trans Athletes

Former NWSL player Elizabeth Eddy breaks her silence on the complex realities of transgender inclusion in women's professional football, revealing personal struggles and calling for more nuanced dialogue.

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