Delivery workers in Upper Edmonton, north London, are in a militant mood following a successful strike last Saturday. Leading CWU union activists say their action could soon spread across London.
The art of Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), the south London-born master of silent screen comedy such as The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), and Modern Times (1936), is as relevant today as a century ago.
There is growing anger among bus drivers at Metroline’s Perivale garage in west London over a monitoring technology that is being trialled on the depot’s 100 buses.
Up to 800 students marched through central London on Wednesday to campaign for free education and to send a message to the government that privatisation will not be tolerated.
A new exhibition at the National Gallery in London explores the ways that Pablo Picasso, arguably the 20th century’s most influential artist, created audacious work in response of the painters of the past.
A magnificent £900 was raised for Medical Aid for Palestinians at a very successful benefit night in Lewisham, south east London, on Wednesday of last week.
Artists, campaigners and community activists from London’s East End called a protest outside the National Theatre on Friday of this week to demand a right to reply to the play England People Very Nice.