Coronavirus: Town Hall forming group to help residents support their neighbours
Local Liberal Democrat, Green and Women’s Equality Parties all offer to mobilise memberships for volunteer effort
Local Liberal Democrat, Green and Women’s Equality Parties all offer to mobilise memberships for volunteer effort
Three privately-owned buildings await response from government on remediation funding
Community kitchen Made in Hackney reveals plans for fundraiser to keep it afloat as it switches focus amid the outbreak
The composer and pianist from Newham impressed with a set that was ‘at once playful and melancholic’
Choreographer Crystal Pite and director Jonathan Young are a ‘partnership made in heaven’
The venue in Dalston warns its future is at risk but says it is ‘determined to survive’
Officers underline that currently ‘no indication’ schools to see closures as issues raised with Local Government Association
Town Hall seeks ‘urgent discussions’ with local government ministry on coronavirus support packages
The energetic Baltimore rapper and beatmaker gave the crowd his all, including some of his hair
The borough’s director of public health says news was ‘expected’ and that people should continue with simple hygiene measures to help manage the spread
Letter given short shrift by Hackney’s eco chief, who claims inaccurate figures mean it is based on a ‘false premise’
Thousands of images of 1980s Hackney, discovered in the cinema’s basement in 2017, set to become a major exhibition
Agreement with Network Rail and TfL aims to ‘focus minds’ on larger-scale ‘landmark’ redevelopment
Nearly half of girls aged between 14 and 21 in the UK say they have missed an entire day of school because of their period
Jealous Gallery to host two-week display featuring works included in Eine’s new guest edition of the iconic magazine
Shift in focus of social work to schools, communities and the internet commended by independent review panel