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Jessica Furseth

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Life after lockdown: will London ever be the same?

The disappearing city

The city has changed immeasurably during the coronavirus crisis, with the future more uncertain than ever.

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Somewhere to go: the fight for London’s queer spaces

The disappearing city

The capital has lost 58 per cent of its LGBTQ+ venues in the past decade. These spaces are vital – but how much longer can they survive?

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Force of nature: the battle to save London’s green spaces

The disappearing city

As the city’s population rises, the future of its green spaces are in doubt. Writer Jessica Furseth meets the people trying to save them.

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The lost freedom of East London’s strip pubs

The disappearing city

Strip pubs are an integral part of East London’s past – but shifting attitudes and rising rents are casting doubt over their future.

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The curse of the British pub refurbishment

The disappearing city

The UK pub is a dying breed, with thousands being bought out by big chains. Refurbishments offer a way of staying relevant – but is it worth it?

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A trip down Greek Street, old Soho’s final frontier

A secret history

London’s Greek Street has spent decades fending off threats from developers, maintaining its old ‘shit’ Soho charm in the process.

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How an island in the Thames became a hedonistic hideaway

Eel Pie’s secrets

Hidden away in the depths of west London, the 500-metre long Eel Pie Island has always guarded its secrets well – but its incredible legacy is about to be uncovered.

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The battle to save east London: is this finally the end?

The death of Hackney Wick

The fight to save Hackney Wick is about more than artists losing homes – it’s about who London is for, and what we stand to lose when they’re gone.

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