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TikTok artist goes viral following her new series on London

An aspiring artist has gone viral after creating a comic series on TikTok, from clips of quirky conversations people hear

TfL celebrates silver jubilee with gifts competition

A new christmas gifts competition has been announced by TfL to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Transport for London (TfL) is

Is digital music destroying the art of DJing?

Digital DJ’s have replaced vinyl, and now artists feel they have lost the ‘soul’ of spinning.  Born out of technological

A chess board with pieces in a circle and a fallen King in the middle. Photo by Felix Mittermeier on Unsplash

London chess clubs create new communities as more people get on board the ancient game

London Chess clubs are riding a wave of new members and interest with women and LGBTQ+ players leading the way.

View of the front of Kenwood House

Events hire damaging visitor experience, claim friends of Kenwood House

Regular visitors and members of the Friends of Kenwood supporters group voiced concerns that a lucrative events hire scheme has

Museum of Youth Culture

Worlds first Youth Culture Museum opening in Camden

Two decades in the making, this youth culture museum will preserve and celebrate teenage life in Britain — marking it

Stolen phones wrapped in foil

Biggest phone theft crackdown in UK history lifts the lid on the endemic crisis of criminality in London  

The biggest phone theft crackdown in UK history led to the Metropolitan Police uncovering a criminal network suspected of smuggling

Greggs bakery shop on Twickenham High Street

Greggs and Primark roll out new shoplifter-busting tech across the UK

Greggs and Primark have confirmed the nationwide rollout of retrospective image-matching software to tackle soaring levels of shoplifting. Retail crime

Mary Evers' Stitch Their Names Together tapesty (Credit: Stitch Their Names Together)

Tapestry of 50,000 names to be exhibited at Voices of Palestine Festival

A tapestry of 50,000 Palestinian names will be exhibited at the Voices of Palestine Festival in north London on Saturday.

Jeremy Corbyn with striking workers outside the British Library

Jeremy Corbyn joins striking British Library workers as industrial action enters third day

Former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn joined striking British Library workers on Wednesday morning as their pay dispute entered its

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Pints of Knowledge: The pub series bringing academic experts to your local 

Pints of Knowledge is a new public talks series in London, where experts, researchers, and big thinkers share ideas in the relaxed setting of a pub.

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