The journalists and doctors celebrated in the ‘Heroes of Palestine’ street murals
The Palestinian flags might be on the way out in Tower Hamlets, but all across our borough walls are painted
The Palestinian flags might be on the way out in Tower Hamlets, but all across our borough walls are painted
‘This has kept me awake all night’: Protestors staged a rally outside Peabody’s head office in Southwark, expressing concern about
The London Chest Hospital, once at the heart of a legal dispute over the preservation of an endangered Mulberry Tree,
A striking blue and white portrait towering above Olga Primary’s playground hopes to inspire a new generation of Lionesses in
Among the human inhabitants who call our canals home are their furry companions, the canal boat cats, who add an
Mayor Lutfur Rahman has decided to remove the Palestinian flags flying from lampposts in Tower Hamlets, which he claims ‘are
Do you want more control over the future of our area? Roman Road Bow Neighbourhood Forum is looking to expand
The Roman’s diversity makes for charity shops with an exciting array of vintage clothing, classic books, and idiosyncratic homeware. We
Football in Tower Hamlets isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of life. From our historic pitches to our plentiful
In Kat Anderson’s Mark of Cane exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery, repressed memories of plantation labour and furious revolution haunt
Zee & Co, established in 1984, a much-loved retailer cherished by locals and fashion enthusiasts alike, has sadly closed down,
A group campaigning to reinstate Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in Bethnal Green will take Mayor Lutfur Rahman to court following his