Met Police apologises after tent destroyed in Camden
The Metropolitan Police has admitted officers acted unlawfully when they destroyed a man’s tent in November. An apology was issued

The Metropolitan Police has admitted officers acted unlawfully when they destroyed a man’s tent in November. An apology was issued

Lewis Appiagyei, born and raised in Camden, is looking to make his big break into motorsport. With dreams of becoming

Hundreds attended a public meeting hosted by Julian Assange’s wife in central London last week ahead of his final UK

Camden Council has announced it will begin checking the LGBT+ credentials of businesses when issuing contracts to them. The Labour-run

An artist and architect from Singapore has her collection ‘Summer in Winter’ on display in a Kentish Town vestibule-turned-art gallery

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The London Irish Centre in Camden is hosting an exhibition celebrating the history of the Irish community in Britain. The

Camden Council has launched a new Safety Hub bus in order to offer a safe space for people feeling uncomfortable

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