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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.
Campaigners from feminist direct action group Sisters Uncut took to the streets of London today to highlight the need for places of refuge for survivors of domestic violence.
Eloise Dörr’s cheeky silhouette characters show love for the less-celebrated aspects of skating, like breaking decks and stacking it.
Using smartphone technology and untapped outdoor locations, Space Explorer will turn Hackney’s streets into an immersive storytelling journey.
Discover challenging filmmaking and up-and-coming directors of the 14th East End Film Festival.
A rundown of the best sights, sounds and eats at London's Land of Kings festival.