Hundreds of people gathered in central London for a march to protest deaths in custody and support the Justice for Chris Kaba campaign. Activists marched from Trafalgar Square to Downing Street, holding signs demanding justice and images of those who died in custody. The family of Mr Kaba, shot by police marksman Martyn Blake, joined the march, along with supporters calling for an end to deaths in custody and chanting for unity and justice.
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Metro launches London Grassroots Music Tube Map to spotlight city’s top venues
Metro is collaborating with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and music industry leaders to highlight London's grassroots music scene, crucial to the city's cultural identity. An innovative Tube map featuring artists and venues, including legends like Pink Floyd and contemporary stars such as Loyle Carner, will be released to emphasize the importance of these spaces, as many face challenges post-pandemic. With only 179 grassroots venues remaining in London, the campaign aims to protect and encourage...
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