Disused Tottenham Ikea store to become 15,000-capacity cultural venue
Drumsheds, a venture from Printworks company Broadwick, will preserve industrial elements of the 608,000 sq ft space
June 2023
Beyoncé grant helps Nigerian tapas restaurant in London
Chuku’s in Tottenham received £8,000 from BeyGood Foundation, which pledged $1m to businesses near world tour venues
February 2023
‘I hated it’: London council’s renaming of Black Boy Lane divides locals
While some in Tottenham welcomed the change to La Rose Lane, others protested
September 2022
Other lives
Etta Khwaja obituary
Other lives: Deputy headteacher and long-serving community leader in Haringey, north London
April 2022
‘It’s very tribal’: Martin Parr on capturing the real beautiful game
A gallery embedded in Tottenham Hotspur’s ground is aiming to capitalise on its not-insignificant footfall, starting with a show by the celebrated Magnum photographer. Will it be a game changer?
December 2021
The teenager’s poem that reveals the cruel reality of life in modern Britain
Aditya Chakrabortty
To policymakers, poet Giovanni Rose would be just a statistic, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
August 2021
Ten years after the English riots, the government is still in denial about racism
Chloe Peacock
We’re fighting to show what urban development for people, not profit, can look like
Carlos Burgos, Victoria Alvarez and Myfanwy Taylor
Why did it take years to appreciate the grievances that sparked the 2011 riots?
Stephen Reicher
A decade after the riots, so little has been learned
July 2021
‘The Mark Duggan case was a catalyst’: the 2011 England riots 10 years on
A decade after Tottenham burned, social alienation means riots could happen again
David Lammy
May 2021
Mark Duggan’s family: police ‘lack courage’ to reopen investigation
Forensic report claims IPCC’s version of events implausible, but Met police refuse to reinvestigate 2011 shooting
August 2020
Tottenham protest marks anniversary of Mark Duggan's death
Action supported by Black Lives Matter calls for end to ‘institutionally racist policing’
June 2020
The death of Jermaine Baker, the IOPC and police accountability
Letters: The Independent Office for Police Conduct’s regional director for London, Sal Naseem, on its forthcoming appeal court case connected to the fatal shooting of Jermaine Baker by a police officer in London in 2015
May 2020
NFL moves 2020 London games back to US during Covid-19 pandemic
The NFL is moving the five games scheduled for London and Mexico City this season back to the US because of the coronavirus pandemic
March 2020
The Rev Paul Nicolson – a campaigning life in letters
‘Rev Paul’, who died this month, wrote thousands of letters to newspapers campaigning against poverty. Many of them are republished below. Today, as his funeral takes place, many people will celebrate his life online with the hashtag #RevPaul
October 2019
NFL takes over the Tottenham Hotspur stadium – in pictures
The Guardian gets exclusive access behind the scenes at White Hart Lane before Tottenham host the NFL game between Chicago Bears and Oakland Raiders.
April 2019
Tottenham gas works to transform into Drumsheds mega-venue
Son and hail: Tottenham's new stadium opens in style