Adele Paiardini, Crime reporter The University of West London has recently introduced Ask for Angela scheme in their Cafe, Bar and Gym. This service is already taking place in venues across Britain to help people who feel uncomfortable in bars,…
Month: October 2021
Ealing’s DIY store backing Macmillan Cancer Support
by Gabriela Wyszynska, Local Community Reporter A decorating and DIY store in Ealing, Leyland SDM, is raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support as part of the ‘Do It for London’ charity campaign.
Night Tube to return for the first time since march 2020, Sadiq Khan confirms
Written by: Mireia Cuevas Crespo Picture: Mireia Cuevas Crespo London mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed that the Night Tube will start running again next month, after thousands of people signed a petition to reinstate it following the…
Queen cancels visit on medical advice
Embed from Getty Images By Amal Hubsey, News reporter The Queen has cancelled a visit to Northern Ireland on health grounds. Buckingham Palace says she has ‘reluctantly’ followed her doctors advice and will be resting over the next few…
NHS Execs urge Plan B as Coronavirus figures soar
Clint Easton – Health reporter Latest figures released by the government have shown deaths by coronavirus are at the highest they’ve been since march. According to official government statistics , 233 coronavirus deaths were recorded yesterday which is up by…
Insulate Britain head back to the roads after Court Injunction
Stephanie Mckinney, Climate Reporter Protest Group Insulate Britain blocked the Dartford Crossing this morning.
Transport for London takes a stand against hate crimes
By Charlie Mcknight, Transport reporter Embed from Getty Images Transport for London is trying to spread awareness for their zero tolerance approach towards hate crimes on their trains. This applies to those who are riding the trains as passengers and…
London becomes worst-hit region for unemployment
London has been the worst-hit region within unemployment which is currently high at 5.8 per cent. The pandemic and Brexit have played a huge role in unemployment, with many losing their jobs or being furloughed. The number of job vacancies…
Wetherspoon launches 16 new British ales for Ealing beer festival
Written by: Mireia Cuevas Crespo Picture by: Adele Paiardini Three Wetherspoon pubs in the Ealing borough will be participating in the Ealing Beer Festival taking place from the 20th of October until the 27th both inclusive.
Ealing Council to introduce “buffer zone” after anti-abortion protests
By Joshua Lopez, Local News Reporter Ealing Council is to roll out a protection zone around the Marie Stopes Clinic based in the Borough after a bout of anti-abortion demonstrations in the area. The decision, the first of its kind,…