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Broadgate Stories – app’s the way to do it
Hackney arts organisation encourages tech-loving youngsters to get creative with smartphone app project
Read MoreA lens on Photomonth
Reviews of exhibitions from this year’s Photomonth festival
Read MoreToodar – a flood of success
Hackney-based ‘deeply personal pop’ duo Toodar emerged from the wreckage of a flooded basement
Read MoreHackney detective wins national Women in Policing award
Police officer honoured for boosting social equality during 23 year career
Read MorePenguin pupils p-p-pick up pounds for Pudsey
People of Stamford Hill give warm reception to flapping fundraising sixth-formers
Read MoreHave your say – and earn £20
The Solicitors Regulation Authority needs an hour of your time for its workshop on Thursday 29 November – no experience needed
Read MoreBoxing clever for fair treatment in sport
East London Fawcett event in boxing studio marks start of campaign for sexual equality in sport
Read MoreWhat the Dickens! Great breakfast expectations
Pop-up café at the Reliance pub has a novel approach to the traditional fry-up
Read MoreScratch+Sniff – heaven scent for perfume lovers
Scent events give fragrance enthusiasts good reason to follow their noses
Read MoreEast London gets set for creative Christmas
East London advances towards Christmas with a flourish of inventive shopping opportunities
Read MoreFossil Studios fuelled by chart success
Music studio fast becoming Hackney hit factory
Read MoreNew Hackney cycling team launches
New team Hackney GT Push will compete in this year’s cyclo-cross season
Read MoreKicking up a musical storm – Miranda Quammie launches Tempest
Miranda Quammie’s début album Tempest uses folk and classical influences to examine notions of identity
Read MoreSilver Screen Diner – a recipe for success
Movies and meals to complement them are the latest offering for foodie filmheads
Read MoreFamous atheist’s ungodly guide – interview with Alom Shaha
The Hackney Citizen catches up with Alom Shaha, author of The Young Atheist’s Handbook
Read MoreCouncil tax freeze is bad deal for taxpayers warns union
Council tax freeze would lead to cuts to vital services and job losses claims union
Read MoreHarder times for Hackney squatters
The Hackney Citizen investigates the impact of the new legislation scrapping ‘squatters’ rights’ on the borough’s squatting community
Read MoreChatsworth Road Market faces uncertain future
Hackney Council to decide the fate of the weekly Sunday market
Read MoreCampaigners fear post-Olympic ‘toxic’ legacy on Leyton Marshes
As Leyton Marsh returns to the public post-Olympics, campaigners fear the excavated land will never be the same again
Read MoreAbb-solutely Chav-ulous!
Hackney North MP Diane Abbott accused of ‘political tourism’ by Venezuelan critics after she praises Hugo Chavez
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