Video shows 'largest queue' for London food bankpublished at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021
Food bank London's Community Kitchen described the queue as the largest they have seen.
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A cold day but it is expected to be dry with plenty of sunny spells.
A few patches of cloud around at times.
Moderate easterly winds.
Maximum Temperature: -2 to 1C (28F to 34F).
With the usual parades halted, Londoners explain how they will be welcoming the Year of the Ox.
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Lessons aimed at tackling the Covid-19 anti-vaccine movement will be given in London schools amid concerns young people have become more sceptical about the jab.
Teachers and public health chiefs in Hackney developed the classes, aimed at pupils aged seven to 18, with students.
The learning materials are set to be rolled out across the capital today by umbrella group London Councils.
Georgia Gould, chair of London Councils, said the “initiative is a crucial part of our ongoing work to tackle misinformation and to help Londoners understand the importance of vaccination”.
It comes after research done in east London by Hackney Council found that almost a third of those aged 16 to 24 said they would not get the vaccine or were unsure about it.
Just 8% of respondents aged 75 plus were “unsure”.
The research also showed people who rely most heavily on social media for news and information, rather than traditional sources, are more likely to be sceptical about the jab.
Public Health England’s regional director for London professor Kevin Fenton said: “Making sure young people are well-informed by trusted sources is the perfect way to empower their decision-making and enable them to confidently share accurate information through their own networks.
“Young people often feel left out of important conversations, so the fact that these materials were developed with their input is brilliant.”
A database containing eyewitness accounts from the Holocaust which have been translated into English for the first time has been made available online by a London library.
Testifying to the Truth, external contains some 1,300 testimonies from men, women and children who survived the Holocaust and World War Two, which the library has built up since the 1950s.
The documents provide vivid descriptions of aspects like having to hide from the Nazis and life in concentration camps, such as the account provided by of Gertrude Deak who spoke about her imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The database has been put online for free by the Wiener Holocaust Library, based in Russell Square, for people to use as an educational tool to learn about the atrocity.
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