Hackney’s atheist church aims to ‘do good without God’ as it prepares for world tour
Sunday Assembly borrows format of traditional service, but instead of sermons it offers talks on science and life
Read MoreGeorgian London: Into the Streets by Lucy Inglis – review
Hackney is place of ‘violence and madness’ in history book published by Viking
Read MoreWest Londoners snap up Hackney properties
Winkworth estate agent says there has never been a better time to buy
Read MoreOpen your art – Urban Dialogues exhibition at Red Gallery
Exhibition brings together artists from different backgrounds to explore artistic boundaries
Read MoreSecond flowering for Meade’s as shop sets down new roots
Florist is ‘breath of fresh air’ in new Lower Clapton Road base
Read MoreGrowing Communities’ Hackney salad bags accolade
Leaves grown by social enterprise named as best fruit and veg product
Read MoreWhy ‘hip’ fixed gear cycling is on its knees
Riding a ‘fixie’ could have hidden health effects
Read MoreLate At Night: Voices of Ordinary Madness – East London documentary to premiere at London Film Festival
Award-winning novelist and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo describes her documentary as “an impressionistic mosaic” of East Londoners
Read MorePaper caper – origami night at The Queen of Hoxton
All-comers can join the fold in monthly origami night in Hoxton rooftop tipi
Read MoreAfro Supa Hero at the Museum of Childhood
Jon Daniel’s display of figures and comics from his childhood give a unique insight into African Caribbean heritage
Read MoreCan forest-based ‘school of self-reliance’ see wood for trees?
Why ex-Hackney couple Emily Charkin and Dan Morrish want to establish an educational project in remote woodland
Read MoreHackney MP Diane Abbott sacked as shadow health minister
Move part of reshuffle by Labour leader Ed Miliband
Read MoreCharity Reach Out engages ‘hard to reach’ kids through foodball and fun
‘Work hard, play hard’ ethos praised
Read MoreSankofa exhibition opens at Hackney Museum as part of Black History Month
Histories of African and African-Caribbean people in Britain examined in new show
Read MoreTime is nigh for high Gothic feasting, says food historian Gillian Riley
In second of two-part series, writer reminisces about her culinary life
Read MoreLady Dinah’s Cat Emporium promises purrfect brew
All hail the cafe where our feline friends take centre stage
Read MoreDon’t waste… Rejuce! How Tom Fletcher produces affordable juices while reducing waste
Wick-based business sources unwanted produce from New Spitalfields Market
Read MoreFears ‘Teardrop’ tower will ‘cast gloomy shadows’ in Dalston
Developers plans for tall building at forefront of Ridley Road Market
Read MoreNew styles for the new year at London Fashion Week
East End brands are top of the class yet again
Read MoreRudimental are living the dream after being nominated for Mercury Prize
Hackney band flying flag for borough after praise for debut album
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