Video round-up of your great South London Press this week
Welcome back to the South London Press weekly news round-up. This week we covered shocking figures which show almost 1000 people in Lambeth have been living in temporary accommodation for more than a decade, a group of young activists sprayed red paint on the Labour Party HQ in a protest against Israeli strikes on Gaza and the founder of the first major black children’s magazine has launched her own journalism school.
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