‘Deeply concerning’: Housing watchdog takes swipe at council for ‘high maladministration’ when handling complaints
Town Hall concedes that it is ‘not where we want to be as a service’ but says it ‘always looks to learn from any complaint’
Town Hall concedes that it is ‘not where we want to be as a service’ but says it ‘always looks to learn from any complaint’
Cllr Clare Joseph’s Cash Welcome Here campaign recently won support from Hackney Council, which will accept cash at all of its facilities
Hackney Young Lecturers scheme saw three teenagers deliver ‘fresh, intelligent’ takes on key issues
London Made Me saw 14 businesses from across London join forces to build a temporary shop on Regent Street
Despite nurses at the hospital narrowly missing out on joining the action, supporters still turned up to demand better pay for them
All seven public libraries have coats available to people in need of an extra layer
Town Hall aiming to respond to problems within 24 hours after Awaab Ishak, 2, died from a respiratory illness brought on by mould
Town Hall ‘looking for suitable locations to build homes across all our land’ despite challenging financial landscape
‘When even working people can’t afford to heat their homes or buy food, you know the system is very broken,’ says Foodbank boss
The Isle of Olive was a popular fixture on Ada Street for more than a decade
Town Hall to spend £650k on the move, which follows reports that traffic signs are being ‘disobeyed’ on streets without coverage
Borough bucks national trend after receiving £1 million in government funding
Current plans mean residents in the ward will have councillors in Hackney and an MP in Tottenham
Joint scrutiny commission wants to know what has changed since Black teenager was strip-searched at school
Cllr Penny Wrout was inspired by De Beauvoir residents to set up a new scheme in Victoria and Wick
Mayor Philip Glanville promises action after coroner rules that two-year-old Awaab Ishak died from respiratory illness caused by mould