WATCH: Shoreditch’s intersectional queer bookshop inspiring change
An independent book shop is on a mission to educate people about queer and marginalised communities through a vast offering

An independent book shop is on a mission to educate people about queer and marginalised communities through a vast offering

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A red painted door leads into a little known corner of magic in London. International Magic, created in the early

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