Hackney Council ‘only cares about money’ in turning Victorian school into flats, say critics
Vision Homes deal ‘beggars belief’ and puts money above heritage
Vision Homes deal ‘beggars belief’ and puts money above heritage
As part of a regular series, Giuseppe Marasco takes a close look at a work of art on display in East London. This month it’s an installation by avant-garde artist Harun Farocki charting the evolution of computer game graphics
Humanists find years of ‘failings’ were ignored by Ofsted
Cabinet member calls for ‘fundamental rethink’ on rail proposals
Officers’ call for witnesses in hunt for man suspected of three assaults
Queensbridge and Grasmere ‘detectives’ trace back to First World War
Hackney’s schools could lose £51 million a year, claims teachers’ union
Head back to Roman times to explore the roots of one of Hackney’s favourite fast foods
The photographer recalls life as a student on Ellingfort Road, then a fully squatted street, and the community he helped to build – and battled to save
The photographer recalls life as a student on Ellingfort Road, then a fully squatted street, and the community he helped to build – and battled to save
‘Our aim was to show the real Amy – and in that way I think we succeeded,’ says director of Amy, which is up for Best Documentary Feature
‘Our aim was to show the real Amy – and in that way I think we succeeded,’ says director of Amy, which is up for Best Documentary Feature
Experiemntal ensemble is out to prove there’s more than one way to read music
Ska version of Bowie classic and rousing rendition of ‘Starman’ by primary school pupils are among local tributes to the late great musician
Ska version of Bowie classic and rousing rendition of ‘Starman’ by primary school pupils are among local tributes to the late great musician
Georgina Perry talks about sex workers and the challenges that face them