Sharing stories of gendered violence Posted on Dec 3, 2018Dec 3, 2018 by Kanzy Mahmoud Jet Moon, artist, activist and founder of oral history project Resilient and Resisting, held a reading at Hackney Museum on...Read More
March for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women Posted on Dec 1, 2018Dec 1, 2018 by Giacomo Antonelli Hundreds of feminists and anti-fascists gathered in London last Sunday, to march to Trafalgar Square, marking the International Day for...Read More
Thousands march through London against racism and fascism Posted on Dec 1, 2018Dec 1, 2018 by Michael Keith Thousands marched through London as part of The National Unity Demonstration against Racism and Fascism last Saturday, motivated by rising...Read More
Climate change protesters Extinction Rebellion descend on Whitehall Posted on Nov 27, 2018Dec 12, 2018 by Aimie Robinson About 1,000 protesters gathered to hold a funeral service for “life lost” due to climate change in Parliament Square on...Read More
A new Tulip tower for London? Twitter thinks otherwise Posted on Nov 27, 2018Dec 5, 2018 by Leslie Leuenberger London’s appetite for high-rise buildings with funny nicknames seems insatiable. Following The Shard, The Scalpel, The Gherkin, The Walkie Talkie,...Read More
Harsher sentences for emergency services attacks Posted on Nov 24, 2018Dec 1, 2018 by Kanzy Mahmoud A new law has been introduced that will double the sentence given to people who have assaulted a member of...Read More
How the group that some said couldn’t became the voice of a generation Posted on Nov 23, 2018Dec 1, 2018 by Grace Daher Little Mix, the UK’s biggest girl group, went retro this week as they treated their fans to an old school...Read More
Hot air balloons to take over London skyline Posted on Nov 23, 2018Dec 1, 2018 by Diego Carluccio On Sunday morning, around 50 giant hot air balloons will fly over London for the Mayor’s annual Hot Air Balloon...Read More