Fringe! festival returns with special emphasis on Brazil
East London’s queer film and arts festival returns with a bumper programme of work from across the globe
East London’s queer film and arts festival returns with a bumper programme of work from across the globe
Mare Street building could be turned into bar as ‘continued austerity measures’ pushes council into leasing assets
Independent report raises overshadowing concerns for nursery playground but developers insist tests were thorough
Dalston’s Arcola Theatre has won £12,500 funding to install a new heating system after hundreds voted for the proposal online
Moves are afoot to find a permanent site in East London to celebrate the ‘master of suspense’
Moves are afoot to find a permanent site in East London to celebrate the ‘master of suspense’
Shelter report warns of Hackney ‘blackspot’ over government plans to freeze housing benefit until 2020
Hackney teenager Chevaughn Chin appears in court today charged with murder
A passer-by alerted emergency services after spotting a pile of clothes and a bike on the towpath yesterday morning
Arts courses and ‘soft courses’ at risk as adult skills budget dealt another blow
Cult club night How Does It Feel To Be Loved has made a new home at The Shacklewell Arms. We speak to its founder, Ian Watson
Never underestimate the importance of a well-rounded education
Judges at the Tiptree World Bread Awards praised the owner of Spence Bakery for her ‘great crumb structure’
The police officer was shot in the shoulder during an undercover firearms operation
An 18-year-old man was arrested at the scene and remains in custody
Met Commissioner praises bravery of officer shot in the shoulder during undercover operation on Scriven Street