Huck’s politics editor Ben Smoke reports from Homerton Hospital in Hackney, London, speaking to staff about the profound emotional and physical toll they face every single day amid Covid-19.
Photographer Stephen Burridge talks preserving the memory of places on the margins of capitalism and celebrating the UK's vibrant communities.
On and off-screen best friends Kosar Ali and Bukky Bakray on growing up in East London, and why diverse stories are as vital as ever.
In the latest instalment of our series supporting artists through lockdown, Verity and Sharmaine Cox tell the story of their tiny Hackney dive bar – a space where music, motorbikes and skateboarding mingle freely.
During the ’80s, the Dalston staple was a hub for community organising. A new book brings together photography and oral testimonies to tell its story.
During the ’70s and ’80s, Neil Martinson used his camera to document the community he grew up in.
In never before seen pictures, The East End In Colour remembers the warmth and character of a bygone London, as captured by David Granick.
Photographer Jenny Lewis has spent years photographing East London artists in their own studios, capturing creativity in its most intimate setting.
Feminist direct action group Sisters Uncut demand the Mayor of Hackney fulfil his promises of safe, secure housing for survivors of domestic violence.
London’s declining traditional venues are surviving by providing a home for threatened alternative nightlife, from live music to LGBTQ parties.
Despite an onslaught of club closures, and an uncertain future, people are still throwing their weight behind London nightlife.