Titbits – growing Momentum, growing beards, and the council’s Olympic false start
Facial furniture, Labour elections and more cancelled council meetings feature in this month’s column that pecks at the crumbs of news in the borough
Facial furniture, Labour elections and more cancelled council meetings feature in this month’s column that pecks at the crumbs of news in the borough
‘I was merely defending the use of an environmentally sustainable car to support the civic duties of the Speaker’
Council’s Stop Smoking services remain at odds with its investment in tobacco, whilst freesheet Hackney Today defends its editorial policy over Passing Clouds
Read the column that pecks at the crumbs of what’s going on in the borough…
Hackney and Greenwich’s unlikely partnership, fashion hub consternation, and the borough in an alternative universe
An embattled month for local ‘treehuggers’ and ‘Corbyn the clown’
Hackney MP says Labour should turn its fire on Tories – and then attacks members of her own party
One Hackney MP leaps to the defence of Chairman Mao and GCHQ breaks the rules
Did somebody mention the Mayor’s basement excavation?
Jeremy Corbyn nails normcore, the council’s PR team keep on spinning and an alcohol brand’s ad campaign gets close to the bone
The planning sub-committee summons the ‘smell and noise people’ while Hoxton Square’s new Tree Office fails to get to the root of London’s workspace crisis
A Croatian surge at the polls narrowly avoided, confusion reigns over interim consultants, and doth ‘citizen’ Pipe protest too much?
Find out who’s namechecked in this month’s diary column
Stamford Hill event to celebrate first Jewish Prime Minister as Town Hall declines to confirm U-turn