Living in a material world: upholstering with the School of Stuff
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods
Opposition parties take the unusual step of proposing an alternative
Industrial action goes ahead in face of cinema restructure that would offer staff higher wages but cut hours and employees to pay for it
Staff at the Dalston cinema are demanding to be paid the London Living Wage
Foraging group to stage ‘May Fest’ in Abbot Street car park this Saturday
Pistol-whipping committed by Kevin Hutchinson-Foster was not properly investigated by Met detective, police watchdog finds
You’ll find the Caribbean restaurant and bar tucked away behind Dalston Junction station on Dalston Square… and its worth a routing out…
Hackney’s ‘licensing climate’ makes it ‘impossible’ to continue, says venue
Songs about chicken nuggets are de rigueur in the unique pop world of the Fish Police
Plans to shorten the service described as ‘disappointing’ by travel watchdog
Independent business owners fear Transport for London will plough ahead with plans to demolish half of Bradbury Street
Rail project remains on track to demolish much-loved Dalston street, businesses fear
Burley Fisher Books is run by the people behind Camden Lock Books in Old Street Station
‘Crossrail 2 is needed, but that does not mean the plans should go ahead at any cost’
Cabinet member calls for ‘fundamental rethink’ on rail proposals