‘Incredibly proud’: Hackney students celebrate improved exam results after ‘strange and difficult couple of years’
Borough’s pupils post impressive A-level, Btech and GCSE grades as formal exams returned following the pandemic
Borough’s pupils post impressive A-level, Btech and GCSE grades as formal exams returned following the pandemic
The writer says the adventure documented in The Gold Machine is like ‘any of those funny, strange expeditions I’ve done for my own books’
Arts and education combine for a project designed to develop our understanding of the slave trade
Xinqi Chen’s stunning illustrations were inspired by local stories and the campaign to save the Happy Man tree
ChatsWORLD Summer Fair is a celebration of the shopping street’s history
Volunteers hoping to transform a disused water depot in Lower Clapton are almost halfway to their target
Thirty youngsters took part in Hackney Young Voices – receiving support from renowned artists and education experts
Borough’s transport chief says rollout will alleviate concerns that some people have about switching to electric
Illustrator Ben Rothery needs help if Hidden Planet is to survive and thrive
Breathing Space will feature talks, storytelling, arts and crafts, food, and more
Pupils from across the borough took part in charity project Know Your Onions
The biennial celebration of the borough’s architecture will now recognise ‘innovative and low-carbon designs’
Stories by youngsters from the Literacy Pirates are on hoardings on Northchurch Road throughout summer
Sixteen-year-old boy remains in custody after being taken in on Wednesday
Candidates for upcoming De Beauvoir by-election line up in support of the children following complaints from local residents
Thomas J Price says his nine-foot-tall figures of a Black woman and a Black man are a ‘celebration of the Windrush generation’