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Is London a LGBT - Friendly Place?

When it comes to traveling abroad or moving overseas, learning if the destination is an LGBT – Friendly place is a critical factor in the eyes of many. Many would even consider it a dealbreaker. After all, a lot of it comes down to one’s own personal safety, which is completely understandable. With Europe being a hot place to visit, many are curious to learn more about its culture…
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Art exhibition review: Cezanne at Tate Modern  5 October 2022 – 12 March 2023

A few days ago I had the chance to preview Tate Modern’s latest exhibition, a once-in-a-generation retrospective featuring paintings, watercolours and drawings by Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) never before shown in the UK.The EY Exhibition: Cezanne brings together over 80 carefully selected works from collections in Europe, Asia, North and South America, givingUK audiences their first…
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Attraction review: To Be Read At Dusk - Dickens, Ghosts & the Supernatural special exhibition at the Charles Dickens Museum in London 5 October 2022 – 5 March 2023

Halloween is looming and a new ghostly exhibition has just opened at theCharles Dickens Museum in London which is the perfect way for children and parents alike to dive into the world of the most successful English writer of all time. The spirits, phantoms andspectreswhich lurk within the stories of Charles Dickens are about to be disturbed by this fabulous new…
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London with Teens: London Eye 

School holidays are looming and parents are always on the look out for interesting activities to keep their teenagers busy while building lasting family memories. A few weeks ago I took my two brilliant teen reporters Alice and Diego to the London Eye. For Alice it was the first time, while Diego remembered being in the capsules a few times when he was in primary school. I recall the…
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London with teens: Buckingham Palace and the Platinum Jubilee special display 

On 8th September 2022, people all joined together,wherever they were in the world,to both celebrate the life of an extraordinary woman, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and also to mourn her loss.She leaves behind the richest of legacies, and due to her indefatigable spirit and commitment to serve her people, many of us feel as if we have lost someone very close to us.Our…
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Review: Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing at The Globe Theatre 2 Sept - 23 Oct 2022

Visiting The Globe is always a magical experience no matter what you watch. But Much Ado About Nothing has surpassed all my expectations. I loved seeing a packed theatre filled with joyous energy while the actors where recreating an old comedy set in a more contemporary setting. The story Following years of war, in April 1945, somewhere in Northern Italy, Leonata and her…
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London with teens: Shrek's Adventure London Review

Shrek’s Adventure is the perfect London attraction for families. It is a 70-minute interactive walk-through experience, including magical 4D flying bus experience. At first I wasn’t sure what the experience would entail, however I quickly realised that it isn’t just Shrek but an entire Dreamworks tour. This includes all your favourite Dreamworks franchises including Shrek…
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Kew The Movies with The Luna Cinema 31 Aug - 4 Sept 2022

I look forward to watching Elvisat Kew The Movies with The Luna Cinema experience alfresco. The Luna Cinema, the UK’s no.1 open aircinema,is offering multiple screenings of family favourite films atfamily-favouriteKew Gardens this summer.What better location to relax, have a pic nic and soak up the last of the summer holidays with five…
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BrickLive 20th - 24th August 2022 at Battersea Park

London Mums Magazine is excited to attend BrickLive in August running from 20th – 24th at Battersea Park. BrickLive is an event for Lego enthusiasts it’s an educational fun day out for the family. This summer, BRICKLIVE is dropping into London’s Battersea Park and bringing ‘real world’ kids play to the last days of the school holidays. BRICKLIVE opens its doors to primary and…
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