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Theo McInnes

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Hackney’s Pho Mile and its history of resistance

Home Away From Home

For decades, an area of East London has served as a community hub for Vietnamese people looking for a taste of home.

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Issue Archive

Sharon Van Etten on love, loss and doing the unexpected

Lessons Learned

The singer-songwriter discusses her intimate new project – and the advice she’s picked up across a career as one of rock’s leading voices.

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News & Politics

An ode to Curry Mile and its South Asian community

Home Away From Home

For decades, Wilmslow Road has been a bustling area full of curry houses. But how did it come to be what it is today?

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Photographer Theo McInnes on timing, trust and originality

In partnership with MPB

In the first instalment of our Photographers In Conversation series, the London-based shooter dives into his storytelling process.

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News & Politics

The legacy of Edgware Road shawarma for Arab Brits

Home Away From Home

In the face of rampant gentrification, Edgware Road still serves as a haven for the Arab diaspora.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Why we staged a fake Stonehenge drilling exhibit

BP must fall

Activist group BP or not BP? are calling on the British Museum to cut its ties with fossil fuel companies.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Fight for the future: our best climate protest photos

Climate takeover

With COP26 underway, we're dipping into the archives and sharing some of our best photos capturing climate activism over the past few years.

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Art & Culture

Inside the UK’s very own Little Korea

Home Away From Home

Europe’s largest Korean expatriate population resides in New Malden, and among them are a number of DPRK defectors forging new lives for themselves.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Londoners unite to declare the Tories not fit to govern

People’s Assembly

Over the weekend, thousands of protestors came together to condemn the Government for its countless failures and continued corruption.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The fight to ‘Kill The Bill’ has only just begun

Time to act

With the Bill returning to Parliament in early July, heavy-handed policing at nationwide protests and the G7 should fuel our fight against this legislation.

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News & Politics

What saving Brick Lane means to British Bangladeshis like me

Home Away From Home

The iconic East London location has long been a vibrant pocket of Bangla culture. But with rising rents and plans for a new shopping mall, can this community survive the threat of gentrification?

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News & Politics  >  Activism

After the ceasefire, we must keep up pressure on Israel

Free Palestine

Today’s agreement of a ceasefire was met with celebration, but it will do nothing to end Israel’s ethnic cleansing. We must continue to support Palestinians, writes Ziad Al-Qattan.

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