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The founder of Hackney Flea Market explained why more people are buying second-hand items – and why Gen Z is

The founder of Hackney Flea Market explained why more people are buying second-hand items – and why Gen Z is

London’s largest food redistribution charity has made its five-millionth meal for people in need – a bean and lentil stew

Young women make up just 4% of the prison population yet they face higher rates of recall than men and

An online running retailer is to open a new flagship store in Shoreditch this March in anticipation of the London

Hackney Council will enforce strict penalties for fly-tippers as the removal of illegally-dumped waste is costing millions and holding up

Tower Hamlets is aiming to tackle health inequalities among older women with a free swimming programme. The borough has the

White storks are to be reintroduced in Barking and Dagenham, after being absent from England for around 600 years, as

The London Humanist Choir offers a space for non-religious singers to learn new songs, meet like-minded people, and to perform

More children are now seeking support for substance misuse than this time last year, according to statistics from the Office

At Old Spitalfields Market, the London Colour Walk marked its ninth birthday in style, strutting through East London dressed to

Across London’s boroughs, urban foxes are experiencing increased threats to their existence and charities have urged people to act responsibly.