Dead On Her Feet – review
Arcola Theatre, until 3 November 2012
Read MorePusher – review
Luis Prieto’s violent drug thriller remake is set in the East End
Read MoreHackney charity’s growing places at Hoxton station
Pop-up allotment at Hoxton Overground Station encourages young people to grow
Read MoreHackney Conservative calls for ‘radically normal’ Olympic housing plan
New ‘family’ homes will mostly be apartments claims Conservative London Assembly Member Andrew Boff
Read MoreVolunteer service calls for young helpers
Community Service Volunteers needs helpers – and offers training and qualifications in return
Read MoreCenterprise loses court case against Hackney Council
A black community centre has lost its fight in court to remain in its Kingsland Road premises
Read MoreStudent attacked on train at Hackney Wick
Police seek help finding youth in ‘unprovoked attack’ that left victim’s jaw damaged
Read MoreFour teenagers jailed for attack on Hackney woman in own home
Gang convicted and sentenced to a total of 33 years following violent Stoke Newington burglary
Read MoreNew sickle cell day centre to open at Homerton Hospital
Expanded health facility to help hundreds of local patients suffering from sickle cell disease and thalassemia
Read MoreDissent on draught at Newington Green
Former sports pub taps into Hackney’s radical past
Read MoreHackney celebrates Photomonth
A selection of Hackney-based exhibitions spans October and November
Read MoreLooper – review
A time-travel sci-fi thriller that is strange and exciting at the same time
Read MoreReport gives Hackney Council food for thought
Hackney comes 27th out of 33 boroughs in this year’s Good Food for London report, scoring just two out of six
Read MoreDuke’s up for Hackney University Technical College opening
HRH Prince Andrew gives Hackney UTC a right royal opening
Read More‘Majority’ support Broadway Market car-free scheme
Cycling and pedestrian groups claim ‘experiment’ is a success despite concerns voiced by traders
Read MoreStorm over Centerprise rages through Black History Month
Black literature and arts hub unable to meet council’s rent demands
Read MoreHackney Council admits debate on its tobacco investments needed
Cllr Jonathan McShane questions whether council should be investing in tobacco companies whilst promoting messages about healthy lifestyles
Read MoreThe Revenger’s Tragedy
Director Suba Das enlists the help of local young people to devise response piece to Jacobean Tragedy
Read MoreLondon Film Festival comes to Hackney
This year the BFI London Film Festival has spread its reach into Hackney for the first time
Read MoreMove your money – credit union calls for better banking for Hackney residents
Open day will encourage big bank customers to ‘vote with their feet for something better’
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