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Camden Market bridge (Credit: Free to use from Unsplash)

Camden turns 60 with Big Street Party

Camden marks its 60th anniversary with a major street party on Monday 5 May, bringing together residents, organisations and visitors

Amputee mother-of-two fights for safer TfL services after accident

A mother of two who lost her right arm and leg after falling at High Barnet tube station has called

Authors hold up signs protesting the US company Meta's alleged use of copyrighted work without license

Authors protest outside Meta HQ in wake of AI copyright scandal

Authors staged a protest outside Meta HQ at King’s Cross in response to reports that they used millions of published

Camden Council adopts scheme to auction empty high street shopfronts

Camden Council has adopted the High Street Rental Auctions (HSRA) initiative in a bid to crack down on empty shopfronts

North London group demands better maternity care for disabled women

A Camden-based organisation are calling for North Central London NHS services to combat discrimination within maternity care. WinVisible’s campaign comes

Crowd of people hold their phones above them, facing away from camera down Primrose Hill.

‘Real time, not screen time’: The offline events taking over London

Hundreds of people gathered at Primrose Hill Viewpoint in Camden to break the world record for ‘most people to simultaneously

Picture of The Fair Pour in Holborn

WATCH: Oxfam opens pub with prices based on net worth to highlight wealth inequality

For one day on 21 January, Oxfam took over The Queen’s Head in Holborn with the aim of spreading a

Exterior View of the Foundling Museum

Foundling Museum awarded funding but fellows criticise national plan

An art museum in Camden has been given a lifeline after the UK government awarded over £300,000 to finance urgent

Michelin-Starred chef helps restaurant tackle homelessness

A Michelin-Starred chef has helped opened a restaurant in Primrose Hill with the aim of tackling homelessness. Adam Simmons, along

Review: Rodney Black: Who Cares? It’s Working! confronts the dark side of comedy

Rodney Black: Who Cares? It’s Working! dove headfirst into the darkest corners of stand-up comedy and cancel culture. Playwright Sadie

Clubbing Pink Lights

Why young people are drinking less this Dry January

Sobriety amongst young people is on the rise, with one in five 18 to 34 year olds choosing not to

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