Giving blood could save three lives - but if that isn't enough of an incentive, you can get a free glass of beer this weekend for giving away one pint of blood.more
The Swedish prosecutor leading an investigation into a rape allegation against Julian Assange has filed a request with a local court for him to be detained in absentia.more
Figures from DayBreakHotels revealed the somewhat surprise outcome, after a survey of six major UK cities, these being London, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Liverpool and Edinburgh. more
The Thames crossing closed suddenly to motor traffic in April 2019, due to 'critical faults' in its structure. It has remained open to pedestrians and cyclists, while cars and bus routes have been diverted.more
The Federation of Poles in Great Britain has today published the latest attached statistics from the 33 London boroughs which show only the smallest reduction in the number of London schoolchildren whose home language is Polish.more
French ride-hailing app Kapten, formerly called "Chauffeur Prive", has won approval from Transport for London to launch its services in the British capital and take on the likes of Uber as well as the city's historic black cabs.more
The fire that broke out in a large warehouse in Neasden, North London, blocked major roads causing delays in transport. Drivers are asked to use alternative routes.more
The East European Resource Center (EERC) in cooperation with the Polish Social and Cultural Center (POSK) opened on Tuesday (14 May) a support center for citizens of Central and Eastern Europe, including Poles, who need help with the registration in the settlement system in connection with the exit of Britain from the European Union.more
Britons are braced for much "drier and brighter weather" this weekend after a disappointing start to the month saw lower than average temperatures.
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'London Jobs Fairs are to encourage Poles in UK to return to Poland', said the head of the Polish Ministry of Enterprise and Technology, Jadwiga Emilewicz.more
Racist offences on Transport for London's (TfL) rail network have doubled in the space of four years, with a leading anti-hate crime charity saying Brexit tensions could be partly to blame.more