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COLDA committee members presenting Abigail's Footsteps with a check for over £1000 earlier this year.

London’s largest amateur darts league aims to raise £1,000 for child loss

The City of London Darts Association (CoLDA) are hosting their biggest charity event to date in Farringdon on Saturday, 4

Fire trucks on either side of the road responding to the burst water main

Residents forced to evacuate as water main bursts in Marylebone

A water main has burst on Enford Street, W1, in Marylebone, flooding basement flats with water and forcing residents to evacuate.

Barnet FC celebrate their promotion. Credit: Lucy Reade

Barnet FC supporters frustrated as stadium hopes stall

Councillors have been accused of treating Barnet FC fans with ‘disdain’ after the club’s promotion to League Two only sharpened

Waterworks festival celebrates independent labels and unique attendee experience

Waterworks festival returned to Gunnersbury Park for its fifth edition earlier this month, aiming to redefine the London day festival

Fears grow amid iconic Regency Cafe opening under new ownership

The iconic Regency Cafe in Westminster has reopened under new ownership and fears have been growing over whether the change

An LGBTQ+ exhibition in a museum in London, featuring two mannequins, tables with displays and LGBTQ posters on the wall.

London’s Queer Britain museum seeks to expand

The chief executive of a London-based LGBTQ+ museum has revealed his aim to expand the gallery to champion more stories

Image from the exhibition

Walthamstow photojournalist shines light on lives not limitations of sight loss at the RNIB

A compelling new exhibition features 22 striking portraits of individuals with differing degrees of visual impairment, showcasing their varied talents

Odeon Parkway, Camden

The independent cinemas outliving London’s multiplexes

Independent, community-based cinemas in north-west London are fighting to offer viewers something new amid the closure of Camden Odeon. The

A zoomed-out concert view of a Soul Choir group singing on a stage, lit under purple lights, with the crowd clapping for them.

King’s Cross Soul Choir returns for another term

Based at King’s Cross Methodist Church, the group’s director, Greg Davison, shares enthusiasm ahead of the new term.

Toddler at the center of the fundraiser Lucy playing in a ball pit

Londoner fundraises £13,000 for niece with brain tumour

An aunt has raised almost £13,000 to fund physiotherapy sessions for her niece who is battling a brain tumour. Emmy

Oxford Street pedestrianised for the This is Oxford Street event.

Oxford Street pedestrianisation: close but still contentious

Oxford Street moved a step closer to pedestrianisation on Sunday as it hosted a day of traffic-free entertainment – but

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