Documentary shows 'human face' behind the UK's housing crisis
When her family were made homeless, Daisy-May Hudson picked up a camera and began filming the story of their displacement
When her family were made homeless, Daisy-May Hudson picked up a camera and began filming the story of their displacement
Finnish docudrama is shown at at The Proud Archivist as part of Cinémathèque, a film night of distinctive world cinema
Artists explore themes of memory, travel and dislocation in exhibition at new Bow Arts-run gallery
New venue sets up shop in converted glass factory with promise of showing live music and experimental art
Screenings aim to challenge portrayals of women in cinema
Developers plans for tall building at forefront of Ridley Road Market
Outlandish works by Stuart Pearson Wright among those featured
A-Side B-Side Gallery show features Claire Douglass, Miriam Elia, Sadie Hennessy and others
Saboteurs from London Against the Cull take action as Defra defends ‘necessary’ shooting
Despite its name, historic waterway is actually rather old – 400 years old to be precise
Paintings on show at Springfield Park’s Spark Café until November amid protests at Hackney Council’s car park plans