A turnaround for Ritzy staff at Brixton after the cinema unveiled redundancies in October.
Calais on the edge
Home to more than 2,000 immigrants, most desperate to get into the UK, Artefact visits Calais to see the realities of life there.
A modern Greek tragedy
These powerful images of Athens by photojournalist, Isabelle Andarakis, travel across all languages and candidly describe the despondency felt by the people of Greece, a malaise that has become distinctive of a culture in crisis.
Artefact spoke to Eliot Higgins about how he revolutionised the way open source information can be used.
London skate park given Grade II listing
The Rom skate park is the first skate park in Europe to be given listed status.
Women-only areas on public transport are being considered in London to stop harassment.
Facebook trending for all the wrong reasons
London’s creative and business communities react angrily to news that Facebook paid no UK corporation tax for the second year in a row.
Peckham plans 'could destroy' its creative heart
New plans to regenerate Peckham have raised fears for the future of its creative and artistic community.
Cameron condemned over feminism T-shirt refusal
Why has David Cameron decided he doesn’t want to be a seen in ‘This is what a feminist looks like’ T shirt? And was it a wise decision?
Leading broadcasters and journalists attend an inaugural ‘D for Diversity’ conference at LCC to raise the awareness about the lack of diversity in sports media.