‘They need to do their job’: Anger after leak on Shoreditch estate goes unfixed for weeks
A vulnerable elderly man has been forced to take refuge with family after his flat was left sodden
A vulnerable elderly man has been forced to take refuge with family after his flat was left sodden
Hackney Unison ‘concerned’ about the possibility of a library being axed, as council finance chief says ‘no decisions have been made’
Sandbox on Quaker Street has been granted permission to hold up to six events every month
Town Hall number-crunchers say libraries service needs £248k by 2026 to ward off a building closure
A huge chunk of the recovered money comes from tenancy fraud cases
Dawn Carter-McDonald says the Town Hall ‘cannot rule out’ reducing the range or standard of services it provides
John Henderson said there was a ‘mixture of disgust and shame’ from people he interviewed at the Town Hall
Two centres that won a reprieve in 2021 following a hard-fought campaign are again at risk
NHS bosses vow to carry out review of ‘whole structure’ of prospective buyer’s company
Pressure from central government cited as one of the reasons for rejection
‘Bail conditions are an agreement between the individual and the officer making bail to that person, and it’s no business of the council’s’
Green party motion passes – with qualified Labour support
Ian Sharer, who previously represented the ward as a Liberal Democrat, wins with more than half of the vote
Residents invited to give their views on the proposals, which come amid increasing demand for spaces
Laura Pascal issues ‘heartfelt apology’ for her social media activity after being reinstated by her party
Chair John Henderson says ‘safeguarding systems worked perfectly’ but criticises ‘blurring of boundaries’ between politicians and council officers