Fears government-backed postgraduate loans will leave students out
George Osborne has surprised students by announcing plans to bring in postgraduate loans but there are important caveats
George Osborne has surprised students by announcing plans to bring in postgraduate loans but there are important caveats
The London Fields Free Film Festival and Let’s All Be Free return this month
Acoustic gigs on the first Sunday of each month showcase the talents of local musicians
In the space that’s left between the state and corporate interests, action by local residents can still influence decision-making by both
Multi-million pound overhaul will improve road surface and improve ‘perceived conflict’ between cyclists and pedestrians
Arebyte, Doomed and Transition Gallery are among the galleries taking part in three-day festival across East and South London
The council asks for men’s views on shaping the borough while tiny little corporate people sip champers on Regent’s Canal
Hackney New Sixth Form is completely committed to ensuring outstanding progress and achievement for all students
Christopher Erunse will appear in court charged with the murder of young father shot dead on Chatsworth Road
The activist journalist knows the key issues inside out – but what will he bring to his new role?
Future of arts organisation secured after financial dispute with Tower Hamlets Council is resolved
Second man arrested after 25-year-old shot dead in middle of busy market street
Man arrested after 25-year-old shot dead outside butchers in Clapton
Hackney Mayor says decision to bypass local authorities shows ‘complete contempt’ for local businesses and residents
Campaigners say ‘developers are panicking’ ahead of London Mayoral election as Boris Johnson steps in again
Street artist is mobbed by fans during print sale in aid of NHS hospital’s art services