Important piece of London’s Roman History Found
Our understanding of London’s evolution under the Romans has taken a major leap forwards after a major discovery underneath the basement of an office block near Bank Station. It has…
I find witches appealing
I hasten to add I do not find them appealing in the biblical sense, not that witches are necessarily biblical at all, but in the legal way. There are two…
Rehabilitation and the arts
For sometime now I have been intrigued by the subject of rehabilitation and the arts . I was particularly interested in the questions, where does art fit within the criminal…
Undercover in the world of Wildfowl Shooting
Rachel Clarke, 57 years from Great Plumstead, Norfolk, is an avid Wildfowl Shooting employee, working for the Cator estate at Woodbastwick, Norfolk. Rachel and her husband take part in daily…
Homeless where the art is: has Banksy’s message been lost in Shoreditch’s gentrification?
Under the shadow of Shoreditch’s luxury Art’otel, Mark Richardson reflects on his 12 hour walk in search of shelter. Despite his efforts, he’s raised only 41p, far short of the…
Taste the world in Whitecross Street
Just outside the City boundary is a high quality freshly cooked food market. Find information on many of the food stalls by clicking the links below. Said to be Britain’s…
Exclusive Premiere at Warner House
The Criminal Justice Alliance (CJA) has launched a powerful series of ten short films, shedding light on critical issues within the justice system. Premiered at Warner House in London on…
Good food, great entertainment.
by Victoria Breeden and Ray Smith Last in this list but far from the least, is Gustavo from Beijummy, whose Portuguese/Brazilian accent can be distinctly heard along the street. He…