Childcare subsidy cut for wealthy families as council reforms ‘outdated’ fees
Town Hall aims for ‘fairer’ rebalance in favour of single parents with changes to bands and subsidies
Town Hall aims for ‘fairer’ rebalance in favour of single parents with changes to bands and subsidies
Lance Forman, who runs a salmon-smoking firm on Fish Island, says he is putting himself forward to ‘save democracy’
Pilot units would be let to ‘experienced workspace provider’ as Town Hall attempt to combat rising commercial rents
Cycling Club Hackney and Italian eatery Venerdi launched new bikes and kits in Clapton earlier this month
Scrutiny chair calls for ‘real life experiences’ of local business owners to be acknowledged
Town Hall officers admit exploration of idea was ‘optimistic’
Campaign group accuses Town Hall recommendation leaving final decision to council officers as ‘completely undemocratic’
London Mayor pledges funds as unions declare ‘significant victory’
The victim, thought to be in his thirties, was found with a knife wound on Matthias Road at 5.47pm yesterday evening
Sharp choreography and bursts of humour lift this terrifying glimpse over the abyss
Pupils, parents and staff at the Olive School took a healthier route in for 10 days for charity Sustrans
Katherine Parkinson of IT Crowd fame turns portrait painting into an ‘exercise in human understanding’ in her playwriting debut
The Good Yard accepts restricted licensing conditions as councillors warn ‘Shoreditch does get out of hand at times’
Future Hackney is recording the plight of the iconic but fast-changing market street in Dalston
Borough energy chief speaks out in support of protesters as police make 122 arrests
The novelist turned playwright spoke to the Citizen as he prepares for a public read-through of his new project – set in a Dalston flat