Urban montage: Charlotte Ginsborg’s Melior Street
New documentary by Charlotte Ginsborg explores the soul of a changing street
New documentary by Charlotte Ginsborg explores the soul of a changing street
Split between contemporary London and 19th-century West Africa, Butterfly Fish is a debut novel with an epic scope
From Sutton House to summer camp, Hackney has a plethora of cheap and low-cost activities for kids this summer
Changes which came into effect in April make betting shops ‘most regulated industry on high street’
A Hackney historian challenges conventional thinking about the ‘eureka’ moment
Environmentally-friendly festival includes pond-dipping, water quality testing and taking photos and filming underwater
Decision ‘focused particularly’ on school’s compliance with Equality Act and ‘serious concerns’ about health and safety
Officers attacked by 400 party-goers throwing bricks and bottles after party gets ‘out of control’
Cian Binchy questions disability’s place in society through the exploration of an autistic mind
Hackney’s cool streak extends all the way to the freezer section, finds Gillian Riley
Electoral Commission report reveals 23 per cent of entries on the electoral roll are unconfirmed
Passionate canal lover Sam Napper captures life on the Lee Navigation in a series of dream-like photographs
Dr Rayah Feldman says dishing out heavy penalties to landlords will not make homeless and destitute leave the UK
Swords drawn in licensing row as residents’ groups say campaign merely sets out to protect bar owners’ profits
Camden, not Hackney, is the place with which the singer Amy Winehouse, who died in 2011 of alcohol poisoning, will always be associated. But for Hackney-born director Asif Kapadia, whose acclaimed documentary Amy tells the story of the singer’s precarious life and untimely death, Winehouse could hav