New mental health website offers ‘one-stop shop’ of support for young people and parents in Hackney
Deputy Mayor Anntoinette Bramble is urging people to use the site, which covers ‘common concerns through to longer term difficulties’
Deputy Mayor Anntoinette Bramble is urging people to use the site, which covers ‘common concerns through to longer term difficulties’
The Citizen spoke to Kirsch after she was awarded the prestigious Christopher Bland Prize for her ‘beautifully crafted’ book
The Hackney-based photographer’s beautiful series captured the weekly community ceremonies held on Clapton Common during lockdown
Sistah Space, the only organisation in London serving African and Caribbean women, is fighting a move back to its former home after deeming it ‘unsafe’
Mayor asks residents and businesses to ‘play their part’ amid concerns over potential antisocial behaviour
Hackney’s health boss responds to an open letter from unions and campaigners to explain how the council is tackling Covid’s disproportionate impact on disadvantaged communities
The award-winning local playwright on emerging from lockdown
Eight-year-old Ciaran sees his name lit up on the side of a truck as council staff recognise his messages of support
Community news network urges people to write to their MPs after finding over 95 per cent of local independents have received no support during lockdown
Sculptures by Veronica Ryan and Thomas J Price will be the first permanent monuments in the UK to celebrate Windrush when they are unveiled next year
Geffrye, whose money was used to build the museum’s almshouses in 1714, was a merchant involved in the slave trade
Winning sculpture, which will be the first permanent monument to the Windrush Generation in the UK, to be announced on Windrush Day on Monday
Local experts urge parents to stay up to date with jabs, some of which protect from diseases that cannot be prevented by social distancing
Town Hall urges businesses that have so far been ineligible for grants to apply for funding
Town Hall announces broad expansion of its School Streets scheme, adding to the nine schools already involved
Slave trader’s name taken down from front of Sir John Cass Hall while Museum of the Home announces listening exercise on future of controversial Sir Robert Geffrye statue