Fuming residents consider options over London Fields cycleway
‘People just don’t want this,’ claims councillor as Town Hall reveals details of consultation
‘People just don’t want this,’ claims councillor as Town Hall reveals details of consultation
Specially-coated walls designed to repel liquid are Town Hall’s secret weapon in battle against public peeing
Lombardy restaurant Il Cudega is full of surprises – but does it pasta the taste test?
Police had issued an urgent public appeal to help trace a suspect
Pioneering art workshops are helping those with brain injuries and dementia take control of their lives whilst accessing an ‘unknown universe of creative potential’
Department for Work and Pensions plans to stop measuring child hardship in favour of measures tackling ‘root causes’
What can Hackney’s space-strapped growers do to bring some leafiness into their homes this Christmas?
One campus policy sparks protest as campaign to ‘save the Aldgate Bauhaus’ intensifies
The East End Review focuses on a single work of art on display in East London
Help hotline gets more calls as ambulances struggle to cope
Local charity has 700 volunteers but need is ‘greater than ever’
Detectives have released an e-fit image of a man they want to question about the attack
Campaigners claim decision to grant planning permission ‘undermines’ opposition to Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme
Founder of Arts Emergency explains why we need to tackle privilege in the arts
Two authors spent a weekend in a Hackney square and wrote down everything they saw there in homage to an experiment by French writer Georges Perec
Town Hall has delayed three-month trial of cycle quietway trial after the new consultation period