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Real-life, Culture and Investigations:
Attacked Nando's worker 'let down' by Met officers (BBC London Online)
Tower Hamlets: 'Shock' closure of launderette prompts petition (BBC London Online)

Chelsea: Veterans fear homelessness over housing plans (BBC London Online)

Ride London: Ethiopian pro cyclist to compete while living in asylum hotel (BBC London Online)

Shepherd's Bush: Market protesters disrupt council meeting (BBC London Online)
Dog bite victim left 'anxious and fearful' (BBC London Online)
Islington primary schoo
l investigates claim staff member punched boy
(BBC London Online)
Che Guevara's daughter: A Cuban doctor in Angola (BBC Africa live-pages)
Rediscovering the African roots of Brazil's martial arts Capoeira (BBC Africa front-page feature)
Nearly five decades of Independence, but will Angola ever be free? (Black Ballad)
How Angola's queer community is celebrating their liberation during lockdown (Black Ballad)
Covid-19, civil war and western privileges (Black Ballad)
What stops black people from donating their organs? (Black Ballad)
The black women making space for themselves and their bikes on the road (Black
Ballad): Winner of the Active Travel Media Award 2020
A Man's World: 91% of Top COVID contract winners are run by men (Byline Times)
When will they see us? How the UK wrongfully imprisoned the M25 Three (gal-dem)

Feast your eyes on Aleema Gray: a history curator championing Blackness through food (gal-dem)
Trailblazing trans woman becomes first in Uganda to get ID card in correct gender (PinkNews)
'No shoes on my carpet' is an ode to the black living room experience (The Spaces)
Colorado's colour queen: In the studio with artist Romelle (The Spaces)
'Garcon Paper' founder Freja Settergren takes us inside her lockdown sanctuaries (The Spaces)
The long shadow of knife crime (Waltham Forest Echo): CIJ-funded Investigative Project 
Hole in tenant's roof unfixed for 20 months (Waltham Forest Echo)
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Waltham Forest Echo: Issue 66, September 2020

Wonderland: Spring 2020

Rollacoaster: Spring 2020

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