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Image from the David Bowie exhibition

‘On the opening day we had people crying’ – David Bowie’s archives and unique life explored in free Stratford exhibition

Most people do not spend a lot of time hanging out inside archives, but the new David Bowie centre at

Model licking an ice lolly whilst wearing the Rubbish Collection.

‘Rubbish’ inspired clothing launch highlights Regent’s Canal waste

A London-based artist has created a clothing collection inspired by rubbish she collected from Regent’s Canal. Marta Morientes, 28, who

rugby ball

Lewis King is London’s wheelchair rugby league champion

Lewis King is the new England wheelchair rugby league captain and will lead the national team in Australia this October.

Photo of the National Portrait Gallery sign

National Portrait Gallery recognises Hackney women for their contribution to the community

An artist for the National Portrait Gallery has recognised two Hackney women for their contribution to the community as part

Sandeep Saib, a mental health advocate, describes her experiences of suicide

Suicide prevention starts with human connection says mental health advocate as London council launch new campaign

A mental health advocate is urging people to open up about their mental health struggles amid a new suicide prevention

Rainbow Grow Garden Hackney (Credit: Becca Healy)

UK’s first LGBTQ+ gardening group celebrate annual open day amid venue uncertainty

Long-term venue uncertainty cast a cloud as a multigenerational LGBTQ+ gardening group celebrated their annual open day on Sunday 14

An image of a group of punk fans watching a gig under a motorway in Hackney Wick

WATCH: Hackney Wick illegal raves continue as council seeks to extend Protection Order in area

An area under the A12 motorway in Hackney Wick temporarily became the location of one of the area’s illegal raves

Weapon bin outside a church in Stoke Newington

Fear over knife crime in Hackney persists despite success of Word 4 Weapons bins 

Concerns about knife crime remain an issue in Hackney despite the success of amnesty bins in the borough. Since 2007,

From newspaper ad to national day: The origins of Windrush Day

“Will anyone who arrived at Tilbury aboard the SS ‘Empire Windrush’ on June 22 1948 from Jamaica please write to

Counter-protestors holding placards outside the Britannia International Hotel

Residents defend Canary Wharf hotel use amid immigration protests

Tower Hamlets residents have defended the decision to use a hotel in Canary Wharf as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers,

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaking during his premiership.

British Filipino community divided on former President Rodrigo Duterte’s ICC detention

The British Filipino community is divided about former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s continued detention at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

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