Virtual learning: In the words of Brent’s teachers, parents and students
Headteachers, parents and pupils in Brent have spoken of their frustration with virtual teaching and learning, which is "stressful" and "tedious".
Headteachers, parents and pupils in Brent have spoken of their frustration with virtual teaching and learning, which is "stressful" and "tedious".
Teachers, pupils and parents in Brent have told the different reasons they want schools to reopen as soon as it is safe to do so.
A 12-year-old student has created a Lego animation based on the George Michael mural in Kingsbury.
An independent ethical fashion brand in Wembley Park has reopened in time for Christmas gifting.
Police have seized cannabis worth £1 million from the top floor of a building near Brent Cross.
The indoor market at Wembley Park is continuing to support independent businesses by staying open during the second lockdown.
Brent students spoke at an online event about how they are determined to not let the pandemic affect their education.
A four-decade-old Islington vintage clothing store has labelled the ongoing pandemic as the hardest period in its history.
Staff at a bookshop in Queen’s Park are “more confident” tackling another lockdown thanks to the “supportive community”.
Paintings by an eight-year-old autistic artist and singer from Colindale will be showcased in two exhibitions this month.
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