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Warren Farm Nature Reserve demonstration at Ealing Town Hall

Warren Farm campaigners keep optimistic despite agreement on sports facilities

Members of a nature reserve protest remain optimistic about their cause despite an agreement by Ealing Council’s committee over a

National Gallery

National Gallery announces second leg of Asia Tour

The National Gallery has announced a second partner for its Asia Tour of its exhibition of 52 paintings which include

Welcome to BFI Flare: tickets to London's biggest queer film festival go live on Friday 24 February.

BFI Flare: What to watch at London’s LGBTQIA+ Film Festival 2023

This March brings one of the world’s most significant and long-standing queer film events in the LGBTQIA+ calendar to London’s

Cain Matthews, son of Nicola Matthews who made the GoFundMe to help her support him

Mother thankful for ‘amazing’ GoFundMe support during son’s live-saving treatment

A mother from Belfast thanked her “amazing” GoFundMe donors for helping her be by her son’s side for his surgery

London Underground train drivers to strike in March

London Underground train drivers will strike for 24 hours on March 15 after disagreements with management over forced changes. ASLEF

Migration Museum entrance

Migration Museum finds permanent home in the heart of London

The Migration Museum has received permission from the City of London to permanently settle in London’s Square Mile. Plans for

The poster for the 2023 London Lovecraft Festival featuring its logo and some horror imagery

London Lovecraft Festival: cosmic horror descends on the capital

Cosmic horror descended on England’s capital last week as the London Lovecraft Festival returned after a three-year break. Hosted at

Message added to Park Hill's housing estate is now part of the city's landscape.

Standing At The Sky’s Edge: The National Theatre

Standing At The Sky’s Edge is set on the infamous Park Hill housing estate in Sheffield. The musical sprawls across

London Stansted airport interior, near a Duty Free Shop

London Stansted record highest monthly numbers since pandemic

London Stansted recorded a total of 1.82 million passengers this January, the highest monthly total they recorded since the start

Kurdish flag with protesters

Green Lanes’ Kurdish community protest against Turkish oppression

Green Lanes Kurdish community protested for freedom against Turkish state oppression in Piccadilly Circus earlier this month. Kurdistan Workers’ Party

The Pansy Project: fighting against homophobia and transphobia

After experiencing homophobic violence, an English artist started a project to plant pansies at sites of homophobic and transphobic abuse.  

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