New café opens for free meals
A new community café has opened in Willesden for free hot meals for anyone to pop in — whoever they are from any background.
A new community café has opened in Willesden for free hot meals for anyone to pop in — whoever they are from any background.
Thousands of spectators turned up for the Hindu Diwali ‘Festival of Light’ at the Neasden Temple which this year also marked Remembrance Sunday when the mayor of London arrived in the evening.
The Shakespearean actor John Harwood, who trained in Hampstead, has died at the age of 84 after many years on stage and screen. After being abandoned as a new-born in a cardboard box, he went on to appear on stage alongside some of the greatest talents of his generation .
A public appeal for £60,000 is being made for refugees facing crisis in Brent who are being overwhelmed by poverty, hunger and homelessness.
Building labourer Tommy Brooks was “lucky to be alive” after part of this old Victorian building in Kilburn collapsed on him.
Singers who formed from Wembley’s London Collective community choir online during Lockdown are staging four days of gospel-inspired songs in the City just a stone’s throw from St Paul’s Cathedral.
Hundreds of women and young girls took part in their own sports festival in Harlesden as part of a mission campaign to get more of them involved in sport.
A lawyer and Brent councillor who campaigns to tackle antisocial and environmental issues in Wembley has been given the job of chairing Preston Park primary school's board of governors.
A leading surgeon who has been tackling the Covid pandemic is heading volunteers to open a community café in Willesden Green to help families in need to cope with the cost-of-living crisis.
Animals hopped, skipped and jumped on to the scales one-by-one at London Zoo for their annual weigh-in to make sure they’re fit and healthy.
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