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Tower of London to be lit up to remember those who fell in war
‘Weaver’ tag gives rail passengers their identity
In pictures: Some of London's best building projects
Arts centre to celebrate 140th anniversary with weekend festival
Images show how historic hospital could be transformed into homes
You can now marry in historic east London building with Jack the Ripper link
Remembering ‘martyrs who died for their Bangla language’
Traders moved out of Watney Street Market for three months for upgrade
Plan to raise £1m in London on Poppy Day with live music and Jools Holland
Ragged School Museum gets a smart makeover
Memorial service remembers men killed in 1996 terrorist attack
Gates of 'one of grandest Victorian buildings in London' restored
Archaeologists believe 16th Century remains are under Shoreditch streets
A scorching summer: The Heatwave of 1976 in 25 photos
17 adorable photos of Queen Elizabeth II before she acceded to the throne
Picture tour of the Queen's visits to London over 70 years
Newham Heritage Month to host Who Wants To Be An Olympian? show
Celebrate Queen's Platinum Jubilee with souvenir magazine
Reimagined tube map showcases inspirational east London women
Gallery: Hidden photos reveal London's East End in the 1960s
East End's 'last' Victorian funeral parlour being restored - and opens as burger bar
Council houses named after Matchgirls Strike leader
Remembrance Day 2021: East London parades and services near you
Nelson sea shanties to be performed in Docklands after 200 years
Museum to launch education project on runaway slaves in London
'Voiceless community': Ex-Tower Hamlets leader speaks of childhood experience squatting with thousands of other Bengalis in 1970s
Peace walk to remember Mile End stabbing and Brick Lane nail bombing
Battle of Cable Street 85th anniversary ‘has political lessons today'
Banner to mark 85th anniversary of Battle of Cable Street
Jack the Ripper book PR stunt revealed 'security threat', author fears
Work starts on £13m redevelopment of V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green
Exhibition: Half Moon's 30th anniversary photos follow in 1990's footsteps
Poplar Rates Rebellion mural gets lick of paint for Lansbury centenary
Housing campaigners mark centenary of Poplar rates strike
Rain doesn't dampen Bethnal Green's first cockney seaside beano
Exhibition to open on how the Thames turned Britain into a global power
Black poplar trees could die out, Queen Mary University chief warns
Ten years since London riots: how the East End was hit
Professor dates Regent's Canal blaze snaps - but who took them?
Dan Cruickshank writes on 'old Shoreditch slums' in fight for Arnold Circus
Book details doctor's Jewish parents' love story amid Nazi persecution
Memories of 'brave' firefighters who died fighting warehouse blaze 30 years ago
Charting Jack the Ripper's 'rival' in the West Ham murders
Stepney Green woman celebrates 100th birthday
Lavender Girls landed a job at Yardley’s 'for perfume perks and getting a man'
East Area police chief marks Blitz 80th anniversary with tribute to great uncle from Stepney
VE Day 75: Call to toast the nation’s heroes 75 years after Victory in Europe declared
Search for ancestors leads family historian up Barking churchyard path
Gangster Roy Shaw features in new book aimed at ‘setting the record straight’
Armistice 100: How the day so many had been longing for was reported on November 11, 1918
Armistice 100: ‘Death and misery’ at home as the war guns fall silent
Armistice 100: Grave hunters search for the thousands of First World War dead yet to be officially commemorated
Suffragette 100: Join thousands of ladies in a celebratory procession across London which will be a ‘landmark moment in women’s history’
‘I’m glad I did it’: Ford Dagenham workers recall strikes