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Legacy of Healing: Remembering Joy Schaverien, Trailblazer in Art Psychotherapy and Advocate for Boarding School Survivors

Joy Schaverien, a Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist who has passed away at the age of 82, will be remembered not just for her contributions to her field but also for her influential book, *Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the “Privileged” Child* (2015). The book gained significant traction as a bestseller under the […]

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Headline: Court Order Set to Clear Park Lane of Illegal Tents Amid Growing Concerns Over Homelessness and Public Safety

“Unauthorized encampments” may be dismantled on Park Lane in central London following Transport for London (TfL) obtaining a court order for their removal. Situated across from the Hilton Hotel near Hyde Park Corner, this camp currently consists of approximately 12 tents. The possession order issued by the court comes after an earlier order in October […]

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Unveiling a Visionary: Tate Britain to Host Comprehensive Lee Miller Exhibition This Fall

This autumn, Tate Britain will host the largest retrospective in the UK dedicated to the celebrated American photographer and photojournalist Lee Miller, whose work includes some of the most iconic images of contemporary times. The exhibition will span the full scope of Miller’s illustrious career, highlighting her involvement in the French surrealist movement as well […]

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Charity Regulator Launches Investigation into West Ends Seven Dials Playhouse Amid Financial Concerns

The Seven Dials Playhouse, located in London’s West End, is set to undergo scrutiny from a charity regulator due to worries about its long-term financial stability. The Charity Commission has initiated a formal inquiry into the organization, which supports both the arts and theatrical productions. This investigation will enable the commission, an independent governmental body […]

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Facial Recognition Technology Foils Potential Child Abuse as Registered Offender Sentenced After Breaching Terms

A man registered as a sex offender has been sentenced to two years in prison after he was caught walking alongside a six-year-old girl during a Live Facial Recognition (LFR) police operation. David Cheneler, 73, was discovered with the child in Denmark Hill, south-east London, on January 10, following an alert triggered by LFR cameras. […]

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Tottenham Hotspur Unveils Festive Plans for Historic Open-Top Bus Parade Celebrating Europa League Victory

Tottenham Hotspur is set to commemorate their first European trophy in 41 years with an open-top bus parade in north London this Friday. The club experienced a memorable evening with a 1-0 triumph over fellow Premier League side Manchester United in Bilbao. According to the club, the Europa League victory parade is slated to begin […]

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Unearthing History: London’s Blitz Tunnels to Host Groundbreaking Military Intelligence Exhibition

The historical journey of military intelligence will be presented as a component of an upcoming tourist attraction within the air raid shelter tunnels from World War Two in London. As part of its initiative to open the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels to visitors, London Tunnels is partnering with the Museum of Military Intelligence to display a […]

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