‘I’m not letting anything stop me’: Meet the blind Brixton boxer
Athletic in build and kitted out in mismatched sports gear, Andre Adom appears no different from the other amateur boxers

Athletic in build and kitted out in mismatched sports gear, Andre Adom appears no different from the other amateur boxers

A Brixton artist has released her new song which reflects on the growing pains felt from gentrification in the area.

Black Culture Market is a vibrant pop-up event that has been running for a few years, designed to champion and

The Big Caribbean Lunch held its fourth annual Windrush Day celebration in Brixton on 28 June. The family-friendly event returned

Chess is booming as a pasttime among younger people, with the pandemic driving traffic to online chess sites and hit

A groundbreaking new agricultural initiative is taking root in south London. Following the closure of its prominent Waterloo site after

Women are a third more likely to visit a library than men, with 30% of them walking through library doors

Domestic abuse charity Refuge, supported by its celebrity ambassadors, are just one of hundreds of organisations that took part in this week’s One Hundred Acts of Hope campaign.

An independent film producer aims to challenge preconceptions about Brixton in an upcoming documentary on its housing crisis. In some

With less than a month until London’s local elections, a young Green candidate in Brixton is hoping for success at

Protests erupted in Brixton last night over Lambeth Council’s decision to approve the development of International House and the site