Actors present prizes at Islington Education Awards 2022
Actors Christopher Eccleston, Sian Phillips and Sarah Gordy brought star power to the fourth Islington Education Awards.
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William Mata is chief reporter for the Hackney and Islington Gazettes, the Brent and Kilburn Times, and the Ham & High. He is committed to covering the...
William Mata is chief reporter for the Hackney and Islington Gazettes, the Brent and Kilburn Times, and the Ham & High. He is committed to covering the...
Actors Christopher Eccleston, Sian Phillips and Sarah Gordy brought star power to the fourth Islington Education Awards.
Strikes and protests over three unrelated issues are affecting Hackney in various ways this week.
Strikes and protests over three unrelated issues are affecting Hackney in various ways this week.
Graffiti reading ‘white lives matter’ has been removed from Archway Road steps although a resident is upset it took authorities almost two months.
Dream Wife’s singer Rakel Mjöll told the crowd that it had been a while since they had played a venue as “small and sweaty” as Hackney’s Paper Dress Vintage but the vibe was all the more punk rock for it.
Dream Wife’s singer Rakel Mjöll told the crowd that it had been a while since they had played a venue as “small and sweaty” as Hackney’s Paper Dress Vintage but the vibe was all the more punk rock for it.
An Islington-based teenager has started a petition to call on the central government to help the 800,000 UK children who are living in poverty but are not eligible for school meals.
The Metropolitan Police has faced criticism from Hackney Palestinian groups after Israeli police visited Stamford Hill.
The Metropolitan Police has faced criticism from Hackney Palestinian groups after Israeli police visited Stamford Hill.
A Getir moped driver who was left seriously injured after a collision in Dollis Hill is appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
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