Living in a material world: upholstering with the School of Stuff
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
Squeezed East Londoners are fighting back to shape how their neighbourhood develops
Tower Hamlets will be under the spotlight at this year’s annual celebration of architecture
Promenade production follows Zoe on a 30-year journey, viewed through the prism of her personal effects
Handle with Care follows Zoe on a 30-year journey, viewed through the prism of her personal effects
Mike Poulton’s play about Terence Rattigan’s secret lover does a stellar job of conveying the post-war prejudice and emotional reticence of 1940s Britain
The King is brought back to life in a new exhibition at the Parasol Unit that explores the limits of the photographer’s lens
Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a stellar line-up including James Blake and PJ Harvey
New research shows that in seven Hackney wards fewer than 80 per cent of people are on the electoral roll, a figure below the national average
Mike Poulton’s play about Terence Rattigan’s secret lover does a stellar job of conveying the post-war prejudice and emotional reticence of 1940s Britain
A growing population brings with it growing pressures and competing demands
Read the column that pecks at the crumbs of what’s going on in the borough
Charity event at Hackney Picturehouse to offer advice and support to declutter the lives of people with hoarding conditions
‘Headteacher has worked with determination and vision’
Nicky Morgan rejects advice and bans Greg Wallace from teaching indefinitely over £1m financial misconduct