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Cally revamp underway
Story Street to be pedestrianised in plans to make the Cally Islington's second liveable neighbourhood
News
Local grocery shop provides a greener way to shop
Refill Therapy, an Islington grocery shop, aims to reduce food waste by stocking ethically sourced refillable food.
Arts
“My brand is who I am”: In conversation with Tiana Esparon
The fashion brand owner talks sustainability, womanhood and showing personality through crochet
News
Domestic abuse rises by 20 per cent in Islington
Finsbury Park had the highest number of reported offences in Islington between February 2025 and February 2026, totalling 244.
News
Hundreds of households in Islington saved from homelessness this year
Islington ranks in the top 5 per cent for addressing homelessness across England.
Bob the cat’s star turn
Features
Antonia Kanczula
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15th March 2012
James Bowen and his remarkable feline companion Bob are setting the literary world alight
Pop-up vintage fair at Islington Assembly Hall
Arts
Radhika Sanghani
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15th March 2012
We scout out retro finds in the grand surroundings of the Assembly Hall
Wrestling in Islington – are you going?
Comment
Andrew Stuart
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14th March 2012
Let us know if you're off to see Wrestling in Islington
The modern WI
Features
Rhiannon Williams
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13th March 2012
Reporter Rhiannon Williams meets the young women who are proving the W1 is not just for the older generation
12-year-old completes 2012 somersaults
Features
Sarah Johnson
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8th March 2012
The 12-year-old who’s flipping mad for charity: she completed 2012 somersaults in February.
Play probes “miscarriage of justice”
Arts
Emily Wight
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7th March 2012
Someone to Blame follows the story of Sam Hallam, who was convicted of the murder of Essayas Kassahun in 2004
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Cally revamp underway
Imi Dobber
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19th March 2026
Local grocery shop provides a greener way to shop
News
“My brand is who I am”: In conversation with Tiana Esparon
Arts
Domestic abuse rises by 20 per cent in Islington
News
Hundreds of households in Islington saved from homelessness this year
News
Behind the artistic collective aiming to revive Islington’s radical history
Arts