Activists hold Christmas vigil to reopen historic LGBTQ+ venue
On Saturday 16th December activists held their annual Christmas vigil to campaign for the reopening of the Black Cap, an
On Saturday 16th December activists held their annual Christmas vigil to campaign for the reopening of the Black Cap, an
This Christmas marks the 180th anniversary of the first ever Christmas card, commissioned by Sir Henry Cole in 1843. The
A north London Jewish community gathers outside the house of the Israeli Ambassador to the UK every Friday to protest
Traders on Drummond Street are complaining that dragging HS2 works are damaging the street famous for its south Asian cuisine.
Camden Film Quarter was introduced to Kentish Town residents by three events taking place at the Greenwood Centre this month.
A campaign group has urged Londoners not to engage with police community groups and instead search out independent activist groups.
The destruction of homeless people’s tents outside a Camden hospital earlier this month is a regular occurrence, a homeless outreach
London Zoo brings a true safari experience with their Christmas sleepover nights this December. Experience sleeping in lodges alongside Lions
On 31st October, Migrant Voice commenced their National Day of Action on Visas, standing with migrants, and against extortionate visa fees. A
A series of free digital installations marking Camden Black History Season was launched by Camden Black Creatives, in partnership with
Scrapping the business rate relief for grassroots music venues would force more to close, the Music Venue Trust (MVT) has