Forgotten photojournalism of Southwark’s finest: Bert Hardy at the Photographers Gallery
Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace on at the Photographers Gallery until June 7
Read MoreBert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace on at the Photographers Gallery until June 7
Read MoreBook Garden popup will open in Brixton for two weeks from March 7.
Read MoreVauxhall City Farm’s first wine night will be hosted on March 9.
Read MoreThe festival will kick off on April 24 the Southbank and run until April 27.
Read MoreWoolwich Works will host its all inclusive Mothers Day party on March 10.
Read MoreNachtland, a thought-provoking piece at the Young Vic by Berlin’s star playwright Marius Von Mayenburg.
Read MoreCharlotte Sharman is the only non-faith school in the St George’s ward.
Read MoreIn Lambeth, 99 per cent of state funded schools have had their funding cut since 2010.
Read MoreLambeth handed out 392,341 fines to drivers since the zones were implemented.
Read MoreThe figures show Croydon had the second highest abstraction rate of any London borough.
Read MoreFrom as little as £5, anyone can take part in Southwark Green Investment.
Read MoreRecent research found 300,000 children in London are at risk of missing their next meal.
Read MoreThe Dermody Road traffic restrictions are particularly controversial amongst residents in the borough.
Read MoreFirefighters have issued a reminder of their candle safety advice.
Read MoreProtesters called for a boycott of the companies as part of the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign.
Read MoreIf successful, the school would have space for 128 students who have autism.
Read MoreThe House of Dread’s project will explore the Rastafari community at London’s longest running squat.
Read MorePolice were called to reports of a stabbing at around 1pm in Wandsworth.
Read MoreThe King’s brother helped the young volunteers as they gave out meals to patients.
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