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He says his focus for his art is on the eyes because they are "the windows to people's souls".Fisher and Abraham aim to create cohesion between people through these murals and "give the local community something that they feel proud of".
"We're hoping that this might be the largest urban gallery," they told BBC London."People both use and abuse spray paint. I think a lot of people would associate it [spray paint] with mindless vandalism and graffiti and then there's Abraham creating these extraordinary portraits using spray paint and hopefully there should be something inspiring there, particularly to the younger community, I would hope," Ms Fisher said.The government has set itself a big challenge - to deliver 1.5 million new homes in England by the end of the current Parliament.
Councils havefor the numbers of new homes they should be helping to create in their areas every year, with some needing vast increases compared with their recent record.
Enter a postcode to find out what is happening in your area with targets, average delivery and the latest figures on new homes and planning permission.
Averages for new homes by local authority in England come from the government's "net additional dwellings" statistics.Downing Street has pointed to Sir Keir's earlier condemnation of the Washington attack.
In that, Sir Keir called antisemitism an "evil we must stamp out".
All three countries denounced the Washington killings, which saw embassy workers Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, shot dead at an event hosted by the Capital Jewish Museum. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, repeatedly shouted "free Palestine" as he was arrested, police said.The UK, France and Canada - close allies of Israel - also came out in strong support of Israel following the deadly Hamas-led attacks 19 months ago.