Stephen Lawrence family’s enduring heartache ahead of emotional day
Listen now
Description
The father of Stephen Lawrence has spoken of his son’s legacy and the family’s enduring heartbreak ahead of what would have been the teenager’s 50th birthday. Stephen, a black 18-year-old aspiring architect, was stabbed to death in a racist attack by a group of young white men in April 1993, in Eltham, south London. Evening Standard crime correspondent Anthony France has interviewed Dr Neville Lawrence, who told our journalist the world was robbed of a “special” young man “who loved people for who they are” as he told of son’s hope to design the capital’s future skyscrapers. In part two, the world’s biggest style brands showcase their collections alongside the capital’s independent designers at the 40th anniversary of London Fashion Week. Evening Standard Joe Bromley discusses spring/summer 2025 collections appearing at venues around London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More Episodes
Our Deputy Political Editor, Jitendra Joshi, discusses the most pivotal moments from an extraordinary campaign trail.  There’s been assassination attempts, court cases, high-profile blunders, a new Democratic nominee, and plenty of drama.  But, where does this all leave the presidential race...
Published 11/04/24
Published 11/04/24
Nicola Barron joins one of the UK's most respected literary agents, Juliet Mushens, to talk about the publishing world and her upcoming Masterclass for The Standard. Juliet shares her expertise and gives practical advice for aspiring authors. Topics include: The role of literary agentsTips on...
Published 11/02/24