Tom Hunter: Living in Hackney and Other Stories
The renowned photographer, whose work is now showing at the V&A Museum of Childhood, spoke to us about his years in Hackney
The renowned photographer, whose work is now showing at the V&A Museum of Childhood, spoke to us about his years in Hackney
Pangaea Sculptors’ Centre says it has been ignored by Town Hall bosses since 2015 in battle to claim vital rebate
Following critical report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons, journalist says feeding convicts more nutritious meals could help reform them
Female users voiced preference for women-only changing area to be retained after plans to introduce ‘changing village’ were revealed
London Fields West LLP last month submitted a planning application – since withdrawn to erect a four-and-a-half storey building containing three flats
Feud continues over plot of land that the council sold in 2013 in the face of local opposition
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With transport a major issue in the forthcoming Hackney mayoral election, Josh Loeb asks whether new cycleways can coexist peacefully with pedestrians
Acclaimed photographer who chronicled the life of ordinary East Londoners since the 1940s died suddenly last week
A London Fields bakery is helping a Kenyan charity sell sourdough bread to fund a growing demand for eye operations for locals
Police believe attack believe took place between 9pm Saturday 16 July and 1am the following morning
The zone was shut after a sunbather was run over by a council vehicle
Man injured after parks truck runs over his head in London Fields BBQ area
Innovative workspace looks to establish the new working norm
Offering affordable desk space, photography studios and event spaces, Shed houses some of East London’s most exciting businesses
Whole road closed for the day so that residents could have fun and get to know each other better