The mighty Thames cuts through the center of London, but the city’s second river, the Lea, remains mostly hidden from view. And by its banks, in the borough of Newham, far from the well-heeled streets of Chelsea and Hampstead, some of the city’s most deprived residents live. Read full article >>

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