Boy aged 12 caught carrying 8-inch blade in Hackney
Youngster was remanded in custody after being arrested following alleged robbery in Stoke Newington earlier this month
Youngster was remanded in custody after being arrested following alleged robbery in Stoke Newington earlier this month
Police release shocking footage of Justine Henshaw-Bryan ‘using car as a weapon’ following row over mobile phone
Beekeeping, bat-tracking and outdoor yoga on the menu as Hackney nature reserve celebrates its first birthday
“Without the team, my son Martin would not be able to say ‘I love you’”, says Francisco De La Mora
Cyril Ashton Rowe sentenced to four years in prison for crimes committed in 1970s and 1980s
Tokyo performer and producer Sapphire Slows caps off a night of ‘electronic eclecticism’ in Stoke Newington
Businesses warn they could be in ‘big trouble’ as TfL rakes in over £1 million in just three years
January inspection shows burger bar failed to deal with ongoing mice problem, after owner dismissed previous report as ‘council banter’
John McDavid, from new ‘design-literate’ estate agency Aucoot, on buying, selling and creating an inspirational home
Burger joint’s owner Tom Reaney gets the needle after threat of prosecution and insists ‘We aren’t tattooing people’ before attacking critics in belligerent birthday outburst
Organisation says it had five-year agreement with TSB to use land but that solicitors had now asked the growers to move out
Hackney Labour MP represents constituency that overwhelmingly backed Remain but has indicated she will not block divorce from EU
Stoke Newington resident speaks candidly about depression that ‘ripped the heart and soul out of me’ following treatment at City and Hackney Centre for Mental Health
Councillor in charge of homelessness praises of grassroots library-based scheme after locals roll up their sleeves for a good cause
Borough commander Chief Superintendent Simon Laurence admits intelligence gathering has become harder because of cuts as he calls on public to report those who carry blades
With Clissold House losing some £100,000 annually and politicians concerned about cuts, could now be the time for more private events?