Town Hall proposes council tax rise after 10-year freeze
Government is no longer offering council tax-freeze grant so Town Hall says proposed two per cent rise is ‘prudent’
Read MoreHackney boozers win Beard-Friendly Pub Awards
The Cock Tavern and The Jolly Butchers come joint first in annual facial hair contest
Read MoreForge & Co, Joyeux Bordel, reviews: high life on Shoreditch High Street
Indulging doesn’t have to stop in January, as Mina Miller heads to Shoreditch for baked Alaska at Forge & Co followed by cocktails at Joyeux Bordel
Read MoreForge & Co, Joyeux Bordel, reviews: high life on Shoreditch High Street
Indulging doesn’t have to stop in January, as Mina Miller heads to Shoreditch for baked Alaska at Forge & Co followed by cocktails at Joyeux Bordel
Read MoreEscocesa, Stoke Newington, review: Scottish tapas is a must-try
Seafood from the Scottish highlands makes for quality – and affordable – tapas at new Stoke Newington restaurant Escocesa
Read MoreSpace Studios is ‘reclaiming the future’ from developers
A banner covering the facade of the Mare Street arts organisation is part of an exhibition and installation that invites us to ask what the future looks like
Read MoreSpace Studios is 'reclaiming the future' from developers
A banner covering the facade of the Mare Street arts organisation is part of an exhibition and installation that invites us to ask what the future looks like
Read More‘Should be a right laugh’ – Sleaford Mods among new acts confirmed for Field Day
Other newly-confirmed acts include The Brian Jonestown Massacre, noise-rock quartet Girl Band and Gold Panda
Read More‘Should be a right laugh’– Sleaford Mods among new acts confirmed for Field Day
Other newly-confirmed acts include The Brian Jonestown Massacre, noise-rock quartet Girl Band and Gold Panda
Read More'Should be a right laugh' – Sleaford Mods among new acts confirmed for Field Day
Other newly-confirmed acts include The Brian Jonestown Massacre, noise-rock quartet Girl Band and Gold Panda
Read MoreHostel takeover as young are priced out by rising rents
Inner city weekly rent has risen by £70 in the last five years
Read MorePlane Stupid activists on trial over ‘disruptive’ Heathrow protests
Two from Hackney among 13 accused of chaining themselves to a runway at Heathrow in protest against the airport’s expansion
Read MoreFuture of Haggerston Baths should be decided in public, say campaigners
Pool campaign group calls for ‘public perusal’ and debate
Read MoreHackney Council ‘only cares about money’ in turning Victorian school into flats, say critics
Vision Homes deal ‘beggars belief’ and puts money above heritage
Read MoreGet the Picture: Harun Farocki – Parallel I-IV (2012-2014)
As part of a regular series, Giuseppe Marasco takes a close look at a work of art on display in East London. This month it’s an installation by avant-garde artist Harun Farocki charting the evolution of computer game graphics
Read MoreJewish orthodox school teaching ‘insularity’ closed after 40 years
Humanists find years of ‘failings’ were ignored by Ofsted
Read MoreCrossrail 2 plans to demolish Dalston homes blasted by Hackney Council
Cabinet member calls for ‘fundamental rethink’ on rail proposals
Read MorePolice say ‘take care after dark’ over three linked sexual assaults in Hackney
Officers’ call for witnesses in hunt for man suspected of three assaults
Read MoreMaking history at school: pupils search for clues into their families’ past
Queensbridge and Grasmere ‘detectives’ trace back to First World War
Read More‘Unprecedented’ cuts to schools’ per-pupil funding loom
Hackney’s schools could lose £51 million a year, claims teachers’ union
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