The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to the BBC World Service earlier this week to celebrate its 90th anniversary and learn more about its operations in... Read more »
Flood-hit communities have called for a “permanent solution” to increasingly frequent deluges after three storms in a week left 1.4 million households without electricity and forced hundreds of people to evacuate their... Read more »
Oliur Rhaman was born in Bangladesh but having run market stalls for over twenty years he’s a familiar face amongst his east London community. So familiar, in fact, that people feel able... Read more »
Communities gather for Remembrance Day events held in east London & Essex 15 Nov 2021 1.59 pm Lianna Bagley A special memorial event was held yesterday at Grays High Street Memorial Residents... Read more »
The NHS has launched a campaign in east London to boost access to health information in communities where English is not the first language. The initiative – which went live across social... Read more »
Published six years after the killing of black teenager Stephen Lawrence, the Macpherson report was intended to be a turning point in police relations with Britain’s black and minority ethnic communities. Finding... Read more »
Shoreditch is one of London’s trendiest and most iconic areas, but this status has come at the cost of increased ‘gentrification’ in the area. The district overlaps the boroughs of Hackney and... Read more »
London Lions head coach Vince Macaulay hopes the British Basketball League membership can help younger individuals and communities reconnect because the nation appears to be like to life after lockdown. Grassroots sport... Read more »
Working as a teenager on farmers’ markets led to a career-changing role for Rollo Millership during the pandemic. When the first lockdown hit, the Canonbury-raised entrepreneur started helping producer and farmer friends find new routes to sell their wares – and... Read more »