If November wasn’t busy enough already (seriously, what happened to quiet autumn weekends?), along comes something utterly irresistible: the very first LDNDOCS Documentary Showcase – and I’m practically buzzing out of my boots. Because this isn’t just any film festival. Oh no. This one includes a Q&A with Ben Stiller himself. BEN. STILLER. I’m already rehearsing how I’ll stay…
At the heart of Richmond, Rainbow Nursery Schools are one of those places mums often talk about at pick-up time – friendly, familiar, and full of the happy energy you get when children feel settled and confident. London Mums reporters went there to check it out.
Proud of serving the local communities in Richmond and East Sheen for over 47 years, Rainbow Nursery Schools are delighted to…
If you thought your kids’ treasure hunts were chaotic, wait until Britain’s cheekiest vegetable hits the streets… The Real Greek is launching a nationwide aubergine hunt this November, and it’s about to turn lunch runs into full-on adventures.
From 19th–25th November, hundreds of aubergines will be hiding within a half-mile of all 28 The Real Greek restaurants — from London to…
Owning a second home is exciting, whether it’s a quiet countryside escape or a property you rent for extra income. But protecting it requires the right insurance, as a second home faces different risks than your main residence. Insurers often view these homes as higher risk since they may be left empty for long periods or used differently.
Choosing the right cover helps you avoid gaps in…
Jason Gould may have been born into Hollywood royalty, but his artistic journey is distinctly his own. The son of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould, Jason has quietly carved out a creative path rooted in authenticity, introspection, and soul. With his new album Where We Fall (out 14 November via Backwards Dog Records), he brings together timeless standards and original songs that feel both…
If you’re hunting for a magical way to kick off the festive season, the LEGO Chalet of Play in Covent Garden is an absolute must-visit. I popped in with fellow London Mum Rosalba and teen Maya, and we couldn’t resist getting hands-on straight away. We even built a few adorable LEGO figures – including a black cat and a tiny present – now proudly hanging on our Christmas tree. A little…
Asia rewards curiosity. It’s a continent that dazzles not only with its sights but with its spirit — the way modern skylines stand beside ancient temples, and centuries-old markets hum beneath towers of glass and light. Nowhere is that blend of old and new more vivid than in South Korea and southern China, two regions that reveal how tradition and innovation can coexist with striking…
There are few journeys more rewarding than travelling through France by train. The rail carriages glide through landscapes that seem painted for postcards – vineyards rolling under golden light, quiet villages with slate rooftops, and cities where art, cuisine, and culture feel inseparable. France isn’t simply a destination; it’s a sequence of moments stitched together by…
Europe is a continent that rewards the unhurried traveller. From the snow-dusted Alps to the gleaming harbours of Scandinavia, each rail line, cobbled street, and waterfront café carries its own quiet story. There’s a particular romance to journeys that move through both mountains and sea — a sense that you’re tracing not just geography, but history, culture, and mood.
Through…
A light, wholesome twist on a classic dessert – this Easy Apple & Almond Tart is my personal creation and combines crisp apples, nutty almonds, and a touch of natural sweetness for a golden, guilt-free treat.
Ingredients:1 sheet ready-rolled shortcrust pastry2–3 apples (preferably firm ones like Braeburn or Granny Smith)1 egg2 tbsp sugar (or honey/maple syrup for a gentler…

