Remembering The Backstreet in Mile End: London’s last men-only leather gay bar
East London was once home to a thriving queer nightlife, but soaring costs forced gay landmarks like The Backstreet off
East London was once home to a thriving queer nightlife, but soaring costs forced gay landmarks like The Backstreet off
The Slice‘s fifth issue is a special Grime edition to coincide with BBC’s new TV series Grime Kids released this
‘In times like these, I don’t know how artists live’: the Mile End painter on standing up for artists’ rights
‘We are far more concerned with people dying than we are with being fined’: Punitive measures proposed by the Home
‘I see what I love dying and I want to record it’: The London Pub Explorer on the importance of
Tower Hamlets Council has refused to buy back 3000 social homes from Tower Hamlets Community Housing due to their £90
Waste collection will resume after Tower Hamlets Council agreed to a £750 pay deal with refuse workers, ending strike action
Tower Hamlets residents, including campaigners, GPs and schools, have expressed their dismay at a decision by the council to remove
As the Mayor of London launches free school meals for all primary schools, Tower Hamlets Council extends them to all
Locate International charity has issued a living depiction of the unidentified man who was killed by a train at Mile
In our series celebrating diverse cultural lives in our community, Mile End-born Riazul Ikram shares his love of Mile End
‘Share the Space, Drop your Pace’ is a new campaign by the Canal & River Trust promoting a guide to