Leader – Too houseproud
Blaming the housing crisis entirely on the government doesn’t wash when the council has more to do closer to home
Blaming the housing crisis entirely on the government doesn’t wash when the council has more to do closer to home
Town Hall gives grassroots venue ‘extra opportunity’ as Mayor of London’s Night Czar speaks out in support
Local support grows for Divest Hackney as UNISON, Grow, Arcola and Green Schools Project among backers
Read Easy UK chose the borough as the place to begin its expansion into London last year – team leader Serena Naismith explains why
Local MP Meg Hillier dragged into long-running row after council uses email written in support of her constituent Shahbana Bibi to withdraw its duty to find the mother-of-four a home
Councillors rebuke solicitor for ‘flippancy’ as popular event space awarded 4am closing time
Council apologises for failures of oversight as 41 families face ‘immense upheaval’
‘The stress is never finished,’ says abuse survivor as council says a move ‘further afield may be suitable in future’
This book-in-the-making by photographer Tamara Stoll tells the story of the market, in aid of the Save Ridley Road campaign
Robert Icke’s third collaboration with Juliet Stevenson, and his last outing as the theatre’s associate director, is ‘impeccable’
Green activists say ‘we must not rest on our laurels’ as schemes encouraging walking and cycling credited with 43 per cent drop in emissions
Council ‘commended’ for policy by Pesticide Action Network as campaigners call for wider ban on controversial chemical
Council’s own figures still in doubt as pledge made to develop system to ‘more accurately map’ locations of fly-tips
Council’s Move On Team present abuse survivor with relocation hundreds of miles away as supporters warn move could ‘reverse’ her recovery
We bring you the latest from the borough’s schools as they throw open their doors for the day
Town Hall to decide next week on Shoreditch venue’s bid to stay open till 6am