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Strip club clampdown could backfire
‘Nil’ policy may increase the number of illegal venues, warn critics
Best primary schools snub government’s academies offer
In spite of the lure of potentially more cash, several are rejecting the opportunity to convert to academies
Row over Stoke Newington one-way system continues
Making roads safer and more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly remains the top priority for local residents
Arcola appeal: please give what you can
Dalston theatre asks locals to help raise funds for their 2011 move to Ashwin Street
The only way is two-way in Stoke Newington
The coordinator of the Hackney branch of the London Cycling Campaign explains why
Stoke Newington school tackles homophobia
Incidents of abuse and harrassment involving students have greatly reduced
Street market trio get boost
A reviving Well Street Market is soon to be joined by two new ones on Chatsworth Road
Girls allowed: Dalston gets its own Darlings
The Citizen meets the inspiring new group blazing a trail for the Women’s Institute
Stoke Newington Town Hall scoops gold award
Architects Hawkins\Brown recognised for their work in restoring listed 1930s building to former glory
It’s Movember at the Kenton
In support of the Prostate Cancer Charity, Saturday 27 November 2010
Interview: Male Bonding
Dalston pop-punk outfit discuss their DIY approach to the music business
Interview: Steve Ball, the Nest
The Citizen talks to the boss of the new Dalston bar and club which has replaced Barden’s Boudoir on Stoke Newington Road