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A block of flats in London

Waiting lists for London social housing more than double in some boroughs  

The number of people on social housing waiting lists has increased by more than 150% over the past decade in

Two young boxers in the ring fighting at the Pedro Club

Pedro puts up its gloves: Hackney youth and boxing club stages activity day to raise refurbishment funds

In its fight for refurbishment, one of London’s oldest youth clubs opened its doors to the community for a fundraising

exam hall

Inequality in London schoolchildren studying GCSE languages highlights national decline

Children attending state schools in north east London are among the least likely to enter GCSE language subjects, with new

Two tables of couples playing chess. Shelves of records and DJ decks in the background.

VIDEO Knight Club: the weekday chess club helping rebuild community in Shoreditch

On a Tuesday night at Café 1001 on Brick Lane in Shoreditch, a new community has formed.  Combining chess and

Rising food prices leave many Londoners relying on food banks and unable to afford healthy diet

Londoners are increasingly relying on food banks and being priced out of a healthy diet as food inflation continues to

A photo of the Arts Council England funded Squint Playwriting Award, with nine young writers on a stage gesturing towards the sky

Hackney to receive highest number of Arts Council England National Lottery Grants for eighth year running

Hackney is on track to receive the highest number of Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants for the eighth

A picture of a sign saying "Polling Station" tied to a wooden bench. Photo by Steve Houghton-Burnett on Unsplash

London set for council election battle as opposition parties target Labour’s low turnout strongholds

London is set for the most competitive council elections in generations next year, with opposition parties targeting Labour strongholds where

A picture of Tower bridge with crowds of people in the sunshine. Photo by Alin Gavriliuc on Unsplash

London Mayor welcomes plans for tourist tax despite warnings from hospitality sector

The London Mayor welcomed government plans to allow regions to impose a tourist tax on overnight stays, despite opposition from

Protestors against Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, outside City Hall.

“Get Khan out!” – protestors demand Mayor of London resigns

Protestors gathered at City Hall, Newham on 9 November to call for Sadiq Khan to give up his position as

Hot stuff! Almost one million find their sweat spot in London’s community saunas

Almost a million people have visited one of London’s Community Sauna Baths, with many being referred by their GP to

inside a nightclub

Accessibility gaps in nightclubs for visually impaired community

The greatest barrier to accessing nightlife establishments is the lack of disability awareness training, according to members of the visually

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