Hackney students visit Auschwitz death camps
Students visit Nazi camps in Poland to study the dangers of racism and prejudice
Students visit Nazi camps in Poland to study the dangers of racism and prejudice
Councillors go against their constitution by using electronic devices in Town Hall meetings
Plans to go ahead despite lack of affordable housing, as council is accused of dismissing residents’ concerns over plans for historic site
Hackney Labour group splits over decision to prevent local resident from speaking to full council over controversial waste contract
The Hackney Citizen catches up with Alom Shaha, author of The Young Atheist’s Handbook
Council tax freeze would lead to cuts to vital services and job losses claims union
Four Hackney schools call for affected exam papers to be re-graded
Lobbying organisation chaired by Hackney Mayor Jules Pipe is to facilitate the introduction of controversial free schools
Hackney North MP Diane Abbott accused of ‘political tourism’ by Venezuelan critics after she praises Hugo Chavez
CEO Emanuel Amevor says council ‘came like thieves in the night’. Diane Abbott MP expresses ‘disappointment’
New ‘family’ homes will mostly be apartments claims Conservative London Assembly Member Andrew Boff
A black community centre has lost its fight in court to remain in its Kingsland Road premises
Police seek help finding youth in ‘unprovoked attack’ that left victim’s jaw damaged
HRH Prince Andrew gives Hackney UTC a right royal opening
This year the BFI London Film Festival has spread its reach into Hackney for the first time
Open day will encourage big bank customers to ‘vote with their feet for something better’