Hackney Mayor accused over tower plans for Shoreditch and Hackney Downs
Consistency of the mayor’s position on tall buildings questioned
Consistency of the mayor’s position on tall buildings questioned
The Town Hall is using the power of property values to circumvent the Government’s schools policy
This E2 restaurant may lack the sheen of rival eateries but the cuisine is top quality
Racist group insists rally will go ahead despite widespread opposition
Annalies Winny meets the vicar on a mission to unite Woodberry Down, with or without God
Secularists question Jewish school ‘good’ rating amid claims inspection failed to address evolution and sex education
Ringleader of ‘prolific’ drugs ring defers repayment of ill-gotten gains while craft brewery grows
Results drop by 3.1 per cent but benchmark of five A*-C grades still 2 per cent higher than national average
Key Stage 2 test results annulled as Department for Education investigates administration of school’s exams
Jewish state school rated ‘good’ will continue instructing students to refrain from answering sensitive exam questions
With a new book out, poet Michael Rosen talks about his teaching strategies for parents
With a new book out, poet Michael Rosen talks about his teaching strategies for parents
The former Children’s Laureate talks to the Citizen about the joy of learning and the misery of politics
A programme about education or tear-jerking soap opera? We speak to the stars of Channel 4’s Educating the East End
Charity aims to inspire confidence in teenagers with autism, ADHD and learning disabilities through songwriting workshops and performances
A town planner is seduced into a life of decadence in Tom Campbell’s satire on modern urban life