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The New River Path at Enfield (Credit: By Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9358071)

London’s ‘cleanest waterway’ rejuvenated for new walking and cycling path

The New River Path in North London has been rejuvenated in an effort to make it appealing to pedestrians and

AI (Credit: Free to use from Unsplash)

Journalists sound alarm over AI threat to newsrooms

Journalists worldwide are raising urgent concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly reshaping their profession, and not always for the better.

Photograph: Adam Curtis

Multi BAFTA-winning British documentary maker returns with poignant series

British documentarian Adam Curtis returns with Shifty, a provocative examination of modern Britain. The five-part series, which tracks the decline

BoxUp locker recently installed at entrance to Leyton Marsh (Credit: Adam Termote)

Free outdoor sports equipment locker launches in east London

An innovative outdoor locker scheme lending free sports equipment via the BoxUp app has launched in east London. A solar-powered

National Gallery Facade

60 Minutes in The National Gallery: An analysis of the importance of water reflected by seven artists from the Renaissance to Impressionism

Water has no shape, yet artists have been shaping it for centuries allowing us to learn about how they represent

Police photograph of Hope Rowe

Woman convicted of murder following stabbing at child’s birthday party

A woman from Aldgate has been convicted of murder after stabbing a woman at a child’s birthday party. Hope Rowe,

The AI app fighting ‘national emergency’ of violence against women

A dynamic AI-powered app is revolutionising the way people manage their personal safety. Epowar, set up in 2020 by University

RSPCA calls for phase-out of cat cafés over welfare concerns

The RSPCA and Cats Protection have call for the phase-out of cat cafés in the UK, citing rising animal welfare

Newham Council pledges reform after lowest-ever social housing rating

Newham Council has expressed support for a major housing recovery plan after receiving the lowest grading from the Regulator of

Heatwave comes to London this week

London is having a heatwave this week, with temperatures reaching 32 degrees celsius in some parts. Summer has finally arrived,

West Ham United flag

Football banning orders ‘institutional prejudice’ against fans, West Ham Supporters Trust director claims

Football banning orders (FBOs) are an “institutional prejudice against football fans”, according to a director of the West Ham United

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