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Posted in: Food & Dining, Galleries & Museums, Highlights, Shows & Exhibitions4 Mindful Ways to Toast & Tipple the New Year — After New Year’s Eve […]
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Read MoreFrom pop-up galleries in Peckham to podcast studios in Hackney, freelancing in London offers endless creative opportunities, and just as many challenges. Whether you’re a graphic designer working from a café in Camden or a self-taught filmmaker balancing shoots and edits, life as a freelancer in the capital is full of movement, freedom, and unpredictability. […]
Read MoreToyosi Saliu Makes a Solid Gold Statement With Breathtaking 24-Carat Art From the heart of the African continent but firmly rooted in London, rises an exciting new artist whose work bridges African identity and ancestral royalty with modern elegance. Nigerian artist Toyosi Saliu uses real 24-carat gold to craft dazzling portraits that bring a […]
Read MoreWith outrage spreading over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the world faced with the prospect of a widening conflict, WHL’s focus is away from London’s social, cultural and community news and inevitably towards these global concerns. Ukrainians gathered all over London to protest the Russian invasion and ask for more UK support. There were emotional […]
With London, like many major cities, having well-documented emission issues and currently wrestling with the ULEZ extension, Londoners may well feel bombarded with climate change reports, figures, percentages and targets over the last few weeks because of the UN COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. But it is important that each individual does not get lost […]
Boris Johnson recently announced that from July 19 England is open for business again, but does that include businesses catering for overseas visitors? It appears ‘Visit London’ is on hold until the transport and health ministries agree on the way forward. Boris Johnson’s ‘now or never’ announcement makes sense when you consider the devastating effect […]
The Great Reopening? Freedom Day? The name doesn’t matter, the definitive date when we can finally get our lives back together does. The creative and hospitality sectors have suffered considerable losses during the pandemic and the delayed reopening has increased concern and confusion. When Boris Johnson announced the June 21 date will be moved to […]
It was announced by Gavin Williamson on Wednesday in the House Of Commons that schools across the UK will be closing from Friday 20th March. Exams have been cancelled for the time being, while more discussions take place to figure out how to move forward. Boris Johnson said that schools will close “until further notice”, […]
Sajid Javid resigned as chancellor on Thursday, after serving more than ten years in ministerial roles and will continue as an MP for Bromsgrove. He has said he will continue to support The Prime Minister and government from the backbenches. While the media have suggested the resignation is part of a “brutal Cabinet cull”, or […]
After an election day of massive swings, we look at what Boris’ victory means for London and the rest of the UK. MPs returned to Westminster today after a historic election which saw massive Conservative gains in Labour heartlands. There are now 109 new Tory MPs, 55 of which won in traditional Labour seats. It […]
It’s been another insane week in Parliament with far too many Brexit developments to keep up with! If you’re struggling to stay up to date, don’t worry! Calum has got you covered!
Britain has a new PM, but will Boris unite a country divided by Brexit and calm factional in-fighting within his own party, or will the nation give their unelected leader, who many label a buffoon, the thumbs down? Whatever the arguments of his haters and supporters, it has to be agreed he is a charismatic […]