
Andrew Marr interviews Jason Allen, who runs youthwork charity Mary’s. Photograph by Nadav Kander. AM: Jason, can I ask you first of all to explain a little bit about yourself and how you got involved in this work? JA: I’ve […]
Andrew Marr interviews Jason Allen, who runs youthwork charity Mary’s. Photograph by Nadav Kander. AM: Jason, can I ask you first of all to explain a little bit about yourself and how you got involved in this work? JA: I’ve […]
Wednesday 20 January, 7pm – online via Zoom Andrew Marr will be talking about his fascinating latest book, New Elizabethans. Telling the story of the changes to UK society in the last 70 years through individuals who made an impact. […]
By Phil Cowan. “The local” is an interesting concept. The term has connotations of community, convenience, conversation and camaraderie. “I’m off down the local” is a phrase embedded in British tradition that puts a smile on many faces and can […]
Deborah Moggach treated the audience at the Primrose Hill Lectures in St Mary’s Church to a lively account of her adventures working behind the scenes in the film trade. As well as being a best-selling novelist, Deborah also writes screenplays. […]
The dog-loving community of Primrose Hill has paired up with the Chalk Farm Foodbank to raise funds and support their Christmas lunch. Helen Sweeney, the founder of Primrose Hill Community Dogs, said “Tapping into the talented and compassionate neighbourly spirit of […]
In October, Primrose Hill artists Adrian Hemming and Andrew Marr held a joint exhibition at Art Bermondsey Project Space. Included in the catalogue was an account of their artistic friendship which is reproduced here. Marr . . . on Hemming […]