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Barista opens canalside coffee stall with her dog

A barista from Islington has opened her own canalside coffee stall and named it after her labrador. Jessica Mehmet, 26,

Two-year-old wins Clerkenwell photography competition

A two-year-old girl from Clerkenwell has won a prize in a photography competition with a picture she took in a

McEyeson in his new gym.

Former prisoner turned therapist opens new gym to empower children through boxing and therapy

A former prisoner turned therapist who fought in an underground boxing ring using gloves made of foam mattresses and prison

Theatre company brings play about ‘unspeakably ugly man’ to Islington

A theatre company from Bristol is putting on a play in Islington about an “unspeakably ugly” man who becomes beautiful.

Unite Union protestors outside the London Business Design Centre

Protestors target corporate ‘greed’ outside Islington energy summit

Unite the Union protestors in Islington made their voices heard outside a meeting of top business executives. The ‘Cost of

The three members of Trade's small cast sit together on stage during a performance of 'Trade'

Trade at the Pleasance Theatre: a profound exploration of sex-trafficking

Trade, written by London-based playwright Ella Dorman-Gajic, examined the difficult topic of sex-trafficking and is packed with power and emotion

Headshot of Jeremy Corbyn

Corbyn Labour ban: Islington North residents react

Islington North constituents have reacted to the news that Jeremy Corbyn has been blocked from standing as an MP by

Mural of Jeremy Corbyn above the North Nineteen pub

Corbyn well-liked in Islington North but divides opinion politically 

Support for Jeremy Corbyn remains strong among voters in Islington North despite years of controversy, but some argue his tenth

Crowd outside Islington Town Hall for the earthquake vigil

Heart-rending vigil held in Islington for Turkey and Syria earthquake victims

A vigil was held outside Islington Town Hall on Monday in solidarity with the victims of the earthquakes in Turkey

North Londoners and Homes for Ukraine nine months on

Thousands of Ukrainians fleeing their homeland found refuge in London in 2022 through the UK government’s sponsorship scheme Homes for

Oxfam volunteer’s second-hand joy

Oxfam has called for more support to help during the busy festive season. In response, one volunteer has shared the

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