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Hemantika Festival 2024 celebrates Kathak, innovation, and cultural fusion across London

The Sujata Banerjee Dance Company (SBDC) has announced the return of the Hemantika Festival, an annual celebration of classical Indian dance, with a focus...

Diwali weekend at Wembley Park: A three-day celebration of South Asian culture, music and lights

Wembley Park has announced its most ambitious Diwali celebration yet: a three-day, free to attend programme running from Friday 1 November to Sunday 3 November...

‘Tube Girl’ Sabrina Bahsoon warned by TfL about filming ‘commercial’ videos on their property

TikTok star Sabrina Bahsoon, known to many as ‘Tube Girl’, was warned earlier this year by Transport for London (TfL) about filming ‘commercial’ videos...

Human Appeal launches 9th annual Wrap Up campaign to protect the vulnerable this winter

UK charity Human Appeal announced the launch of its 9th national annual Wrap Up winter clothing donation campaign with a total of 7 cities...

Bakerloo Line extension moves forward with feasibility study launched for South-East London expansion

Plans for the Bakerloo Line to be extended into south-east London have taken a crucial step forward as it was revealed two companies have...

Newham Council to begin consulting residents on £70m saving proposals

An East London council that is bracing for a £175million budget black hole over the next three years is beginning to consult with residents...

Winter Fuel Payment cuts: Older adults face frigid homes as protests demand urgent action

Ahead of a Winter Fuel Payment protest in Westminster tomorrow supported by the End Fuel Poverty Coalition and Warm This Winter, new research from...

Historic building on north bank of River Thames potentially to become hotel

A historic Grade-I listed building on the north bank of the River Thames is to potentially become a new luxury hotel. Custom House, which played...

Barbican Centre residents push back against controversial redevelopment plans

Plans to redevelop an office block opposite the Barbican Centre have been criticised for the likely impact on nearby flats and the proposed demolition...

Most of London’s low-paid workers forced to rely on foodbanks amid wage crisis, report reveals

More than half of the almost 600,000 Londoners who do not earn a ‘real living wage’ have had to resort to using a foodbank...

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