By Adele Paiardini In the highlight of the global UN conference COP 26, the Natural history museum has been displaying the exhibition ”Our broken Planet: How we got here and ways to fix it’. It opened in three stages across…
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How to turn Black Friday greener
By Adele Paiardini, Sustainability Reporter Black Friday weekend is approaching, and shop windows across London are displaying signs advertising the best deals. Even online websites offer great discounts that may push many consumers to buy unnecessary items.
Circus Extreme starts its world tour on Ealing Common
By Adele Paiardini, Lifestyle and Culture Reporter Ealing Common Park is hosting the world-famous Circus Extreme. Returning to the UK as part of its world tour after the pandemic turned off its lights, Circus Extreme will be showing daily until the…
The University of West London introduces Ask for Angela scheme
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,…
Walk me home BT service might save thousands of women
BT CEO Philip Jansen just announced plans for a ‘walk me home’ service aiming to protect women traveling home unaccompanied.
How ASOS profited from the lockdown
Adele Paiardini, London Assembly Reporter ASOS CEO Nick Beighton has said that lockdown restrictions pushed him to ‘’rip up the playbook’.” ASOS was widely known for partywear and other outdoor clothing, but with people being forced at home, their swift…
Buckingham Palace gardens opens up for summer visitors
By Adele Paiardini, Reporter Buckingham Palace’s traditional summer opening is cancelled because of COVID restrictions. Visitors will be able to have a picnic on one of the seeping lawns from July to September. They will be allowed to explore…
Woman’s Night Safety Charter make women’s safety a priority in London
By Adele Paiardini, Local Community Reporter
The debate around Sarah Everard murder made many people realise that women’s safety is an urgent matter. In order to make women feel safe in the city, the Mayor of London has decided to create a Woman’s Night Safety Charter, which is part of the Mayor’s Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and London’s commitment to the UN Women Safe Cities and Safe Public Spaces global initiative.
Man, 36, guilty of raping woman and taking photo with her unconscious body in West London park
By Adele Paiardini, Civic Reporter (image: Metropolitan Police) Following a four day trial at Isleworth Crown Court, Thomas Mangar, 36, from Hillingdon, was found guilty on Monday, March 8th of raping a woman in her late 20’s in a Park in…