Camden cafe introduces monthly series of traditional Palestinian embroidery workshops
A Camden cafe has launched a monthly series of Palestinian embroidery workshops after a sell-out event. On 6th June, Café
A Camden cafe has launched a monthly series of Palestinian embroidery workshops after a sell-out event. On 6th June, Café
Camden Town Women’s Football Club (WFC) held its first trials for its new junior academy this weekend as the club
Labour’s Anne Clarke has retained her seat with an increased majority in Barnet and Camden’s London Assembly election. With a
Labour vote may be lower than expected due to Labour’s success in the polls, said the party’s Camden and Barnet
The Mayor of Camden closed the public gallery at this week’s council meeting as a Gaza demonstration gathered outside the
The Metropolitan Police has admitted officers acted unlawfully when they destroyed a man’s tent in November. An apology was issued
Camden Council has announced it will begin checking the LGBT+ credentials of businesses when issuing contracts to them. The Labour-run
Camden Council has launched a new Safety Hub bus in order to offer a safe space for people feeling uncomfortable
Camden Film Quarter was introduced to Kentish Town residents by three events taking place at the Greenwood Centre this month.
The destruction of homeless people’s tents outside a Camden hospital earlier this month is a regular occurrence, a homeless outreach
A series of free digital installations marking Camden Black History Season was launched by Camden Black Creatives, in partnership with