Hackney lawyers launch new legal fight over Whitehall’s ‘stubborn failure’ to tackle toxic air
ClientEarth set for another court battle amid its ongoing campaign against ‘Poisoned Playgrounds’
ClientEarth set for another court battle amid its ongoing campaign against ‘Poisoned Playgrounds’
Detectives urge people to come forward after ‘well-known’ homeless man was shot three times in Daubeney Fields in July
Sajid Javid threatens court action unless Hackney Today switches to quarterly
The charity is hunting for new volunteers, as well as welcoming financial and physical donations
Report sheds light as council blocks fire ratings release
Rate up 45p to £10.20 an hour as borough celebrates start of Living Wage Week 2017
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Claims that all fire risk assessments were ‘up-to-date’ and that priority work has been done were false
Town Hall is asking for residents’ views on plans to cut council tax relief
Council says it will provide a new update when it is confident that the work will be completed to its satisfaction
Local group Daubeney Fields Forever calls for a rethink, but Town Hall says it is ‘doing all it can to build the homes Hackney needs’
Council invites residents to ‘help shape the future of the borough’
Mayor’s letter warns benefit changes could increase poverty and debt
‘Priority 2’ risks picked up by assessors in 2013 should have been addressed within six months
Local interest group behind the plans is on the lookout for the ‘right tenant’
Town Hall says questionnaires about its local markets are about ‘improvements’ and none are ‘under threat’