Earlier today a memorial service was held at St John On Bethnal Green to mark the 70th anniversary of the tragedy which saw 173 people die in a terrible accident at the tube station on 3 March 1943, representing the worst loss of life in any one incident on the home front during the entire […]
The Trouble With Hackney Marshes
Death Defying Dishes @ Remember A Charity’s Cafe De Mort
On Wednesday evening I visited the crypt of St Andrew Holborn in order to attend the most unusual dinner I’ve ever experienced – five courses of potentially lethal food at an event ominously dubbed Cafe De Mort! Appropriately, the meal was hosted by Remember A Charity which is the umbrella organisation that encourages people to […]
Women Of The World Festival @ Southbank Centre In March
The Women Of The World Festival (or WOW) will be arriving at the Southbank Centre from 6 to 10 March. Celebrating the achievements of women, the festival will feature talks and debates as well as performance, film and comedy. Visitors to the festival will also be able to participate in networking events as well as speed-mentoring. […]
Walking The Tube With Randomly London In Aid Of Bowel Cancer UK
Parklife London Beta Launched Today – Discover Your Local Green Spaces
I’m often out and about exploring London’s less well-known green spaces for the Londoneer, but I know that many Londoners aren’t aware of the many places nearby that offer some respite from the hustle and bustle of the city and an opportunity to commune with nature. That’s why I was pleased to find out about […]
Learning Opportunities In London With Lovemycourse
Thousands of students flock to London’s universities every year, not only from different parts of the UK, but from countries all over the world. Whether you want to become a mechanical engineer or an actor on the West End stage, you can do it in London. Throughout the country though, the cost of learning has […]
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