Hackney landlord Haydar Ulus cleared of assault
Enfield councillor was accused of punching a man in a Cash and Carry in Edmonton
Enfield councillor was accused of punching a man in a Cash and Carry in Edmonton
Brenda, which kicks off the Yard’s autumn season, is an experimental play that questions the very nature of selfhood
Council rides roughshod over covenant designed to protect ‘the right of uninterrupted and unheeded access of light’
Light projections, music and an interactive trail celebrate borough’s little known roots as a haven for exotic plant life and textiles
Big players in Hackney’s health establishments are teaming up with smaller organisations to create ‘integrated health and social care’
Hackney North and Stoke Newington MP ‘very happy’ to be named shadow international development secretary
At Hackney’s Boxing Academy, last-chance pupils are punching their way to a brighter future
Food historian Gillian Riley looks at how new establishments are carrying on long-standing kosher traditions
‘Densely populated’ residential area listed as industrial as North London Waste Plan relies on Town Hall map
Charity warns housing shortage and budget cuts are making it hard for councils to help homeless residents
For Organic September, Growing Communities is showing documentary The Moo Man, about a ‘maverick farmer and his unruly cows’ navigating the dairy crisis
Recovering addicts are learning to make, renovate and sell old sofas, tables and much more
17-year-old died from stab wounds on the St John’s Estates on Pitfield Street
Community campaign group aims to highlight the “devastating effects” overdevelopment is having on East End residents
Tunnels helping eels on their upstream battle are being refurbished by the Canal and River Trust
A fast food restaurant has applied to open opposite a school, sparking concerns about public health