
Charlie Stong
Production Editor at South London Press
Journalist; Prouduction Editor at the South London Press and football reporter at https://t.co/rYzQMqWYx3
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4 weeks ago |
londonnewsonline.co.uk | Charlie Stong
Empowering Young People: The LifeSkills Centre Prepares South London’s Youth for Independent LivingMany young people struggle with the transition to adulthood, lacking essential life skills. Our Future LifeSkills Centre is bridging this gap, equipping 11 to 25-year-olds with the practical knowledge needed forindependent living. Set in a purpose-built flat, the centre offers hands-on learning experiences.
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1 month ago |
londonnewsonline.co.uk | Charlie Stong
Shakespeare productions can sometimes feel a bit elitist, out of touch with the modern audience, hard to follow and the language often downright confusing. So what a joy it was to see this modern-day take on Much Ado About Nothing at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane – a mixture of club night recreation and musical.
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2 months ago |
capitalfootball.co.uk | Charlie Stong
Arsenal 0West Ham United 1 (Bowen 44)Arsenal's slim chances of overhauling Premier League leaders Liverpool appear all but over after West Ham won at the Emirates for the second year running. Jarrod Bowen's header just before half-time proved the only goal of the game, and although the Gunners enjoyed the majority of possession, they created virtually nothing.
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2 months ago |
capitalfootball.co.uk | Charlie Stong
Leicester City 0Arsenal 2 (Merino 81, 87)Two late goals from makeshift striker Mikel Merino moved Arsenal to within four points of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League. The Gunners had laboured for almost 70 minutes, but Mikel Arteta threw the dice and sent sub Merino up front with Declan Rice for the last 20 minutes.
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2 months ago |
capitalfootball.co.uk | Charlie Stong
Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Richarlison 33)Leicester City 2 (Vardy 46, El Khannouss 50)Leicester came from behind to beat Spurs 2-1 amid a toxic atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this afternoon. Richarlison's header 12 minutes before the break had given the home side the lead. But Spurs imploded in five mad minutes at the start of the second half. First Jamie Vardy smashed home a close-range equaliser immediately after the restart. Then Bilal El-Khanouss curled home the winner four minutes later.
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Makeshift striker is Gunners’ new hero: Merino brace sees @Arsenal beat @LCFC 2-0 to move within four points of @LFC at the top of the @premierleague writes @CharlieStong for @CapFootballUK https://t.co/82MDLnExnZ

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