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David Nicholls talks One Day and his new novel at North London book store
'I told Bob Geldof I'd help Band Aid for an hour - 40 years later I'm still there'
Michael Rosen's new books of quirky sayings and 'silly' true stories
Alan Bennett backs his local library at Primrose Hill book festival
'We took our message about loneliness and isolation straight to Downing Street'
Alan Bennett reads from his famous diaries at Primrose Hill book fest
Campaigners question legality of consultation to cut library hours
'I like to write about women, their stories are more secretive'
Hampstead historian's book on post war Germany shortlisted for major prize
The tiny restaurant loved by Harry and Meghan that's like dining in someone's home
Harry Potter fans boo as station scraps annual Hogwarts Express announcement
Read boy's prize-winning poem about train trip to 'Brilliant Brighton'
Get ready for three months of book festivals across London
Alan Bennett, Michael Palin and Michal Husain lined up for book festival
'All the benefits of a good book - and the one I've been reading this summer'
Cooking, comedy and crime writers draw crowds to Hampstead lit fest
Young Bond author Charlie Higson 'the next 007 will be someone we haven't thought of'
'Mick Jagger is clever and charming - but I forged a lifelong bond with Bowie'
Royal biographer gives 'inside story' on turbulent two years for the Monarchy
The Repair Shop's Teddy Bear Ladies share touching toy restoration that 'broke' them
Michael Rosen celebrates the illustrators who brought his books to life
Author became a cold water swimmer to finish her novel set at famous Heath pond
Michael Palin announces UK book tour with final show set for London
'Town hall owners need to be read the riot act and reminded of their promises'
Bookshop where kids queue around the block to meet star writers wins top awards
Bloodthirsty unicorns are a global hit for Camden children's author
'Gen Z see mainstream politics as making things worse'
'Highgate would look desolate without a bookshop' says retiring owner
The Hampstead festival that 'punches well above its weight'
Charlie and Lola author 'gets hands dirty' planting free trees at school
Remarkable writer and music lover to celebrate 95th birthday with concert
Top authors turn out for Ally Pally's first ever book fest
'Urgent work' - Library part-closed as RAAC found in roof
Author's name spelt wrong on library window
Poetry slams, a 'RAP' party and writing verse on X at Roundhouse Last Word festival
'Failed IVF left me broken but after nearly dying on Everest I've never been happier'
'How a festival helped make our area the best place to live in London'
All the best costumes from a Hampstead school this World Book Day
Six big events coming to north London in 2024
Quentin Blake's beloved Roald Dahl illustrations to go under the hammer
Crouch End's first lit fest hailed a 'resounding success'
Lemony Snicket and Michael Rosen lined up for new North London lit fest
Robert Peston and Ghosts star Matt Baynton among the line up for new lit fest
Half term family fun at the Southbank's children's arts festival
'Senseless' £700k cuts to library service condemned
'Here's why our 'rebel borough' should be London's Borough of Culture in 2027'
Wizzy wows them at Ally Pally’s Haringey Feast
Book launch celebrates poetry that has 'moved and enlightened' Jeremy Corbyn
Shakespeare portrait sent into space to mark 400 anniversary of First Folio
Tiger Who Came to Tea parties for national Bookshop day
Tom Gates author Liz Pichon on dyslexia 'I thought world of books was closed to me'
Food for thought, laughs and great music at Hampstead festival
Remembering my friend the poet Dannie Abse on his 100th birthday
'A wonderful arts festival right here on our doorstep in Hampstead Garden Suburb'