Adam Deacon: ‘I was too street and too scary for directors’
Adam Deacon talks about his Bafta for rising star and his desire to be a voice for modern youth
Adam Deacon talks about his Bafta for rising star and his desire to be a voice for modern youth
Junior Saunders pleaded guilty to violent disorder, criminal damage to a police car and burglary in Hackney on 8 August
Youth worker Emeka Egbuonu’s book has much to teach policymakers following the riots, writes Rachel Williams
To ensure the avoidance of politically expedient explanations, a public inquiry into the unrest should have been established, says Patrick Vernon
David Cameron says the scheme will restore values, responsibility and self-discipline. Its critics say it is too expensive and will not help disaffected youngsters
Pauline Pearce – the woman with a walking stick – became a YouTube sensation after tackling looters in the street. Now she fears there’s more trouble ahead
Days after the riots, the picture is very different at Mossbourne academy in Hackney
Half the borough’s children live in poverty. Missing, too, are the summer courses that kept minds and hands busy
Put the shutters up on the shops, but not in our minds. A punitive and condemning reaction simply mirrors the alienation so many already experience
London’s Tory Mayor has said that the riots’ “background field of causation” is “very, very, various.”
Half of me wants to whack the rioters with a cricket bat, and the other half blames the world, for being unfair
Yes, we must regain control of the streets, but loose talk about rubber bullets and water cannon will achieve nothing
At street level in trouble-hit Hackney, residents paint a depressing picture of alienation, anger, boredom and mischief
Masked men and women barricade Pembury estate in largest confrontation of London riots yet
Youths ransack area and use burning vehicles, bricks and bottles as violence moves from Mare Street and London Fields to estate