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Oxford Street pedestrianised for the This is Oxford Street event.

Oxford Street pedestrianisation: close but still contentious

Oxford Street moved a step closer to pedestrianisation on Sunday as it hosted a day of traffic-free entertainment – but

Wes Streeting and Stephen Kinnock visit Haven House in December 2024 to make capital funding announcement. They feature with Haven House's music therapist and mum Amanda and child Charlie.

Children’s hospices face funding uncertainty despite government claims of record investment 

Children’s hospices across the UK are warning of financial uncertainty, despite government claims of delivering ‘the biggest investment into hospices

The London Superloop sign above Barking bus station

Speedy Superloop a good thing for ‘neglected’ Havering borough, say residents

Havering residents have backed a new Superloop bus service promised for their “neglected” North East London borough. Following a consultation,

Exterior of the Rio Cinema at dusk, Kingsland High Street, Dalston

UK’s oldest continuous cinema continues to breathe life into Hackney

The oldest continuous cinema in the UK is breathing new life into the Hackney community through its diverse film programme.

Some artwork inside Bubble Club

‘Disrupting nightlife’: Accessible nightclub celebrates 20th anniversary

A north east London accessible nightclub celebrated 20 years of ‘disrupting nightlife’ last weekend. The Bubble Club, specialising in inclusive

Front of the restaurant, City Spice Best Indian Restaurant on Brick Lane

City Spice to feature in the returning Brick Lane Curry Festival

The Brick Lane Curry Festival is returning this weekend after a nine-year hiatus. The event will be taking place until

Image of the Core Arts Community Garden

Hackney Council is awarding a total of £650,000 to community projects

Hackney-based social organisations can now apply for grants between £5,000 and £120,000 as part of the council’s Community Fund programme.

Tree showing pink and blue ribbons in memory of lost children

“We want to make his life mean something.” Art celebrating Baby Loss Awareness Month

Communities are beginning to band together as Baby Loss Awareness month arrives and sparks memories of lives lost too soon.

Police in central London

Police secure central London for Stop Trump Coalition march

More than 1,600 police officers were present at the Stop Trump Coalition march in central London. The rally started at

Trump protestors

Protestors share motivations for attending anti-Trump demonstrations

Thousands gathered in central London to protest Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK. The protest, organised by the

Trump and Starmer to meet for bilateral talks: what are the elephants in the room?

As the pomp and pageantry of President Trump’s visit to Windsor Castle concludes, all eyes turn to tomorrow’s diplomatic meeting

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